This wouldn't be too difficult to turn into a greasemonkey script. It
wouldn't work for images that are hosted from a domain other than the parent
page, however, which is a frequent case; Firefox will throw canvas security
exceptions for every img element not in the domain if you do
$('img').dropp
great, thanks. This would be really handy as a greasemonkey script. I
use a FF plugin that does the eyedropper thing a lot (during design
work), but it has it's shortcomings. If a greasemonkey script gave me
the eyedropper and a box with the sampled color and hex value, that'd be
rad.
- Jack
Sounds cool, consider this some clamor for a live demo :-)
Thanks,
Jack
Scott Trudeau wrote:
[cross posted from the plugin list, which seems to have died in
February]
Hey folks,
I've been absent from the jquery lists for quite awhile, but just
recently had the opportunity to build a cool lit
Since github seems to be suffering from a DoS attack, I posted a demo here:
http://sstrudeau.com/jquery-dropper/demo/index.html
Scott
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Scott Trudeau wrote:
>
> [cross posted from the plugin list, which seems to have died in
> February]
>
> Hey folks,
>
> I've be
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