Hi everyone,
I’m very happy to introduce a new macOS-style ColorPicker built specifically for the web. It’s perfect for situations where a native ColorPicker isn’t available.
This ColorPicker is a self-contained group. When integrating it into your project, you might need to adjust the Behavior "Behavior_Move_Pencil" within the ColorPicker group to ensure it functions properly after being copied.
For more information, check out the project on GitHub: https://github.com/RolfKocherhans/ColorPicker
Curious to see it in action? A live demo is hosted on GitHub Pages and is ready to use without any setup.
Take it for a spin here: https://rolfkocherhans.github.io/ColorPicker/
Have fun experimenting with it!
Cheers,
Rolf
PS: The file is too large to post here, even as a ZIP. Please download it from GitHub .
[Ann] macOS-Style ColorPicker designed for the Web
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Re: [Ann] macOS-Style ColorPicker designed for the Web
That's impressive work, Rolf!
Very handy in web deployments. Thanks a lot!
Very handy in web deployments. Thanks a lot!
Andreas Bergendal
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Free LC dev tools: https://github.com/wheninspace
(WIS_WebDeployHelper, WIS_ScriptDependencies, WIS_BrowserAnimation)
WhenInSpace: https://wheninspace.com
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Re: [Ann] macOS-Style ColorPicker designed for the Web
Is it only me, or do those acronyms such as 'ANN' seem a bit obscure?
Term, Definition, Rating. ANN. Artificial Neural Network.
Term, Definition, Rating. ANN. Artificial Neural Network.
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Re: [Ann] macOS-Style ColorPicker designed for the Web
Rolf: Please accept my apology for what was a slightly silly over-reaction to your use of a particular acronym (you will see that I have modified that post).
I wish you, as well as everyone else hereabouts a Happy 2025.
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I wish you, as well as everyone else hereabouts a Happy 2025.
Best, Richmond.