Hello List,
Initially being an exploration into mathematics and sacred geometry,
what I have discovered (like many others) is that hexadecimal colors
can be represented as a 3D prism. I now present it to this list since
it's also a very good color selector.
Fascinated that there is Lime but not Green, Alan;
is this intentional ?
Philip Taylor
Alan Gresley wrote:
Hello List,
Initially being an exploration into mathematics and sacred geometry,
what I have discovered (like many others) is that hexadecimal colors
can be represented as a 3D
Alan Gresley wrote:
Initially being an exploration into mathematics and sacred geometry,
what I have discovered (like many others) is that hexadecimal colors
can be represented as a 3D prism. I now present it to this list since
it's also a very good color selector.
Dear Theo,
It
Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Fascinated that there is Lime but not Green, Alan;
is this intentional ?
Philip Taylor
Yes Philip,
Instead of using the hexadecimal value #0f0, one can also use the
keyword lime (as in background: lime). Also green as a pigment and as
a CSS keyword