Not really, but I feel like grayscale values would have been the most useful still, after black and white.
With colors like orange, blue etc., the hue and lightness play a big role. But with grayscale values, it’s pretty much just the lightness you care about, so there’s a much higher chance of such a named value fitting what you want…
do people actually use color names in webdev?
I sometimes do for testing. Is this css working? I don’t know, change the background to red as that will stand out
You know you’re desperate when you bust out that
background-color: red
When you are wishing you could do !!importanter you know things are getting real desperate
Red? Hotpink or bust!
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I think so
Not really, but I feel like grayscale values would have been the most useful still, after
black
andwhite
.With colors like orange, blue etc., the hue and lightness play a big role. But with grayscale values, it’s pretty much just the lightness you care about, so there’s a much higher chance of such a named value fitting what you want…
Red green blue when setting a BG color to remember a layer, but that’s it.
I don’t, except the “red means testing” scenario. It’s 1½ keystrokes less than #f00