Yeah, that gives the HTML color codes, but no usage for them. The problem is I'm a great fiddler/incremental changer. I hate making 20 decisions though, I'd rather make 40 adjustments to 20 changes on a blank sheet of paper.
So I have 6 colors and 12 shades I want to use. Now I want a program which takes them all and generates either a dark or light sample page for me, and then allows me to export the css definitions for that. So on that page, when you click on the example, it pops up a lightbox example of what a page might look like with those colors assigned based on some algorythm,. It is that example page I want the definitions for[or some app which will automatically assign things for me and then let me modify] On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Yogesh Agashe <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello Gary, > > The Export tab on top menu has HTML+CSS option. Click on that and see view > source on newly opened page. > > Hope this helps. > >
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