by D. Sproul | July 19th, 2010
Designing website projects can sometimes be slow, if you have to stop and figure out the hex codes for website colors that might have been designed in another software program. Now there is a handy website tool that will help: you choose a color, and then the color is shown in a range from full saturation to “screens” of the color, with hex codes right there. (A screen is actually a printing term for a lighter version of the same color, i.e. a color could be printed at 30% or 70% of full saturated ink.)
On the website 0to255.com you click on the color, it copies the hex code, so it may be used in another program. See 0to255.com color picker (with hex codes) for more fun playing.