Re: CSS Newsgroup? (OT)

2006-01-21 Thread Michael Clayton
> This function should work correctly: > http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=339 > That is the function I've been using. Perhaps I've been staring at code too long. My rods and cones could be revolting. Thanks for the guidance, guys. I'll stick with hex. -- Michael Clayton www.twilighted.com ~~

RE: CSS Newsgroup? (OT)

2006-01-20 Thread Dan G. Switzer, II
Michael, >> Why isn't it accurate? You should be able to translate RGB to Hex just >> fine. >> > >The color I put into the script isn't exactly the same as what comes out >the >other end. I don't really understand how the script works, though. This function should work correctly: http://www.cfli

Re: CSS Newsgroup? (OT)

2006-01-19 Thread Michael Clayton
> > Why isn't it accurate? You should be able to translate RGB to Hex just > fine. > The color I put into the script isn't exactly the same as what comes out the other end. I don't really understand how the script works, though. Why would you want to use RGB? Why not just use hex to begin with?

RE: CSS Newsgroup? (OT)

2006-01-19 Thread Dan G. Switzer, II
Michael, >I'm in a situation where I'm receiving an RGB value. I can easily use the >rgb(x,x,x) CSS format. Or, as I am currently doing, I can use a 5-year-old >script I have that turns RGB into HEX. It's not 100% accurate, of course. Why isn't it accurate? You should be able to translate RGB

RE: CSS Newsgroup? (OT)

2006-01-19 Thread Andy Matthews
The babble mailing list is great: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/highfivebabble/ Very strict about on topic posts, which means you maybe get a few emails a day. Why would you want to use RGB? Why not just use hex to begin with? If you've got any sort of Photo editor (Photoshop, Fireworks, etc) the

Re: CSS Newsgroup? (OT)

2006-01-18 Thread Aaron Roberson
Try css-d@lists.css-discuss.org It is a very, very active css list that is frequented by Eric Myer's and others. -Aaron On 1/18/06, Michael Clayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry for going OT, but I'm looking for a quality CSS (or web design in > general). House of Fusion was an easy choice