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Playing with the colours was really interesting!
ОтветитьAwesome tutorial. Finally able to comprehend CSS colors. And the tools also are a game changer
ОтветитьIf someone is confused about HSL:
-Hue: Like Dave said a Color wheel; purely for selecting color. 0:Red >> 120:Green >> 240:Blue >> then 0:Red again.
-Saturation: Related to "how much Gray" is in the color. 100% is no Gray; pure color. 50% is 50% Gray and 50% color. 0% is only Gray; no color.
-Lightness: 50% means.. 50% light given to color. Towards 0% it goes darker-black; less light. Towards 100% it takes goes lighter-white; more light.
Hope this helps.
Amazing
ОтветитьOur tutorial took many times at explaning colors.
ОтветитьYou have lesson for teach about css or JavaScript, i want to it
ОтветитьThank you!
ОтветитьCommenting for each video that I have learned from your videos :)
ОтветитьReally, Very much helpful tutorial for beginners. Thanks Dave.
ОтветитьHello Dave! Take love from bottom of my heart. You are awesome. I have a request to you. It is possible to add sequential number on series video titles? It will be very helpful for us.
Thanks.
Thank you, Dave
ОтветитьYour tips for external resources are always great. Thank you so much!
ОтветитьThis channel is really helpful. I've been utilizing these videos for a week now and I can see my improvement. Thanks Dave
ОтветитьGreat lecture sir❤
ОтветитьA very comprehensive tutorial on CSS colours. So clearly explained. Thnks, Dave
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ОтветитьIn css, there are four special universal property values to control inheritance: inherit, initial, unset, revert. I don't understand how revert works. Will u make a video on it?
ОтветитьThanks so much for this
ОтветитьThanks so much for this wonderful tutorial, Dave! I’ve been using Color-Hex for palette design, but Coolers seems to have lots to offer. I’ll be looking at that one soon… Cheers! 💖
ОтветитьNice video,
I rarely use hsl unless I wanted to play with the saturation/lightness of existing color then I converted bak to hex,
Chrome dev tools/Styles tab has a little contrast ratio checker embedded in the color picker, the cool thing about it is it shows the AA and AAA contrast curves so you can adjust your color as needed, it can also suggest a color for you,
you need to inspect the font color in order to see the contrast ratio tool but sometimes it shows "no contrast information available".
Thanks Dave
Which vs code theme and font did you use?
ОтветитьThe best chanel of react and css education!
Ответитьdave do I need to use React.lazy() and React.Suspense in react to split webpack chunk ? I have implementing it in my react app but I don't know maybe I doing it wrong, i hope someday you can make video about it :)
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