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We've almost forgotten them, the good old HTML colours. Still, I use them a lot when prototyping. I love to quickly type colours such as "tomato", "royalblue" or "forestgreen". And for immediately spotting an element in Firebug while keeping its text legible, nothing beats "background: gold".

I've created this app because all the lists of HTM colours I could find on the web were pretty ancient and looked the part. Clunky tables and no way to quickly filter them. So to breathe new life into something I like to use every now and again, I've created this web app in AngularJS, jQuery and Bootstrap.

This project is part of my Playground - a collection of fun (and dare I say it: clever) stuff I made in the past, from jQuery games and plugins to CSS animation tricks.

See it in action: http://rayhyde.github.io/htmlcolours/

My Playground

This project is part of my Playground - a collection of fun (and dare I say it: clever) stuff I made in the past, from jQuery games and plugins to CSS animation tricks.

Please drop in on my portfolio site www.rayhyde.nl!

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An overview of all named HTML colours, with a quick filter, hex and rgb values, a scratch pad and a personal library

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