http://www.alphabuilder.com/
> A colour picker to assist with choosing would be a great addon feature.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, 2 April 2004 7:31 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: New CFMX Colour Scheme tool on line.
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> For my own benefit, I have been developing a colour schemer tool, and
> I've put it on my web site for others to use, comment about, help me
> improve. If you have coldfusion servers yourself, I am going to put it
> in the dev gallery at Macromedia soon.
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> There are lots of colour development tools around, I know, but I got
> into doing my own because all the tools I have known about use
> _javascript_ and the scheme can't be saved. For example there's a great
> one at
> http://www.pixy.cz/apps/barvy/index-en.html but if you click anywhere
> on the page, or try to cut and paste the colour numbers, it changes the
> scheme and you can't get back again easily. The only way to record the
> scheme you work on so hard, is to get a pen and paper and write down all
> the colour numbers.
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> So I started developing my own, so I can produce a chart for each site
> I'm working on with the colours I've decided on for the site listed out.
> I've put it on my web site and I'd really appreciate if you could go
> have a look, and let me know if there's any way I can make it more
> useful, any features I should add. My one uses no _javascript_ at all, and
> the form uses the GET method, so you can email the URL and get the same
> results every time. You can email the url once you're happy with the
> colours you've selected and the receiver will see what you see as well.
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> You can use either the full HEX colour number (e.g. #3366CC) or the 3
> character abbreviation (e.g. #36C) and you select the number of steps
> you want between the first and last colour. It'll show you all the
> colours in between the two and samples of text in the different colours.
> You might also be interested to know there are no tables on this page
> - it's all done with CSS2.
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> http://afpwebworks.com/colourschemer/ is the address. (note the
> Australian COLOUR not the American COLOR)
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> Cheers
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> Mike Kear
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> AFP Webworks
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> Windsor, NSW, Australia
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> http://afpwebworks.com
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