Nice one steve , good work.

On Jun 13, 7:11 pm, "s.ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I put a pastie out that might help:
>
> http://pastie.caboo.se/70169
>
> Steve
>
> On Jun 13, 2007, at 8:49 AM, rebo wrote:
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> > As an example could have
>
> > !bgcol =  rhsl(23,50,50)  ( a green say)
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> > .lightbg = !bgcol + rhsl(0,0,20) ( for light green)
> > .darkbg = !bgcol - rhsl(0,0,20) (for dark green)
>
> > The advantage is now that i can define a websites colour scheme by
> > just changing one colour.  One could go further and define rcomp() or
> > other colour functions to calculate a complementary colour for
> > instance.
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> > On Jun 13, 4:33 pm, rebo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Just wondering if you could add a SASS command so that colours can be
> >> defined in HSL (hue,saturation, lightness) format, which then gets
> >> converted to rgb for the css (so it works in all browsers).  This
> >> would be useful so that one could define a colour with a range of
> >> lightness's using the colour arithmetic in SASS.
>
> >> thanks
>
> Steve Ross
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]://www.calicowebdev.com


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