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  • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

    Brought to you by the unholy marriage between incompatible, pre-existing standards.

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    Stuff like this is why I just used the hex color code vs the color name back in the day.

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    • suzyq@sh.itjust.worksS [email protected]

      Stuff like this is why I just used the hex color code vs the color name back in the day.

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      hsl is superior

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      • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

        Brought to you by the unholy marriage between incompatible, pre-existing standards.

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        Dude, "green" is not even close. The actual "green" is painful to look at

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          hsl is superior

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          • savvywolf@pawb.socialS [email protected]

            Got curious about this.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X11_color_names#Clashes_between_web_and_X11_colors_in_the_CSS_color_scheme :

            One notable difference between X11 and W3C is the case of "Gray" and its variants. In HTML, "Gray" is specifically reserved for the 128 triplet (50% gray)  . However, in X11, "gray" was assigned to the 190 triplet (74.5%)  , which is close to W3C "Silver" at 192 (75.3%)  , and had "Light Gray" at 211 (83%)   and "Dark Gray" at 169 (66%)   counterparts. As a result, the combined CSS 3.0 color list that prevails on the web today produces "Dark Gray"   as a significantly lighter tone than plain "Gray"  , because "Dark Gray" was descended from X11 – for it did not exist in HTML nor CSS level 1[8] – while "Gray" was descended from HTML.

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            "256 Shades of Gray" could be an interesting book, nonetheless

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            • savvywolf@pawb.socialS [email protected]

              Got curious about this.

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X11_color_names#Clashes_between_web_and_X11_colors_in_the_CSS_color_scheme :

              One notable difference between X11 and W3C is the case of "Gray" and its variants. In HTML, "Gray" is specifically reserved for the 128 triplet (50% gray)  . However, in X11, "gray" was assigned to the 190 triplet (74.5%)  , which is close to W3C "Silver" at 192 (75.3%)  , and had "Light Gray" at 211 (83%)   and "Dark Gray" at 169 (66%)   counterparts. As a result, the combined CSS 3.0 color list that prevails on the web today produces "Dark Gray"   as a significantly lighter tone than plain "Gray"  , because "Dark Gray" was descended from X11 – for it did not exist in HTML nor CSS level 1[8] – while "Gray" was descended from HTML.

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              Ah man, thanks for digging this up! I was always confused/annoyed by this! 🤍🩶🖤

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                "256 Shades of Gray" could be an interesting book, nonetheless

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                slightlydarkerbutnottoodarkgrey is my favourite grey

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                  Dude, "green" is not even close. The actual "green" is painful to look at

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                  Could you elaborate? These are the colors that are rendered when you use the keyword I’ve listed.

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                  • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

                    Could you elaborate? These are the colors that are rendered when you use the keyword I’ve listed.

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                    Maybe I am confusing it with LaTeX \color{green}
                    I'm too lazy to check, tbh

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                      oklch anyone?

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                        oklch anyone?

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                        It doesn't contain a labrador, but I'm open to being convinced. What's the advantage?

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                          It doesn't contain a labrador, but I'm open to being convinced. What's the advantage?

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                          it has lichs

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