Elli Vizcaino wrote:
> Was just wondering if there was a way to set the hex
> color of one element at 50% saturation of another 
> element's hex color? 
>
>   
Nope, not with CSS. It's not a programming language, so it only deals in 
absolute values, not variables. The closest you could get would be using 
the opacity property, but even this wouldn't do what I think you want.

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Best,
Zoe
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