Colour picker in the def generator
Color picker as a object on webpage shouldn't be problem. I can't figure out, how to send color values to def generator. Cgi site with PHP/Python script inside? If defs can be made by running automated script independent from color values, then it is not problem.
Textbox is good idea as a alternative, if HTML isn't enabled in browser.
Textbox is good idea as a alternative, if HTML isn't enabled in browser.
If you can develop a colour picker that is supported by a wide range of browsers (html5, non-html5, javascript, non-javascript, etc.) then feel free to provide it and I will build it in. The current php script is just based on fixed values.
I am Dutch living in New Zealand and I speak EN DE SE FR
You can't have a colour picker in a non-html5 browser with javascript disabled. The only possibilities in such a case is a <select> like now or an input field for a hex code.ScuL wrote:If you can develop a colour picker that is supported by a wide range of browsers (html5, non-html5, javascript, non-javascript, etc.) then feel free to provide it and I will build it in. The current php script is just based on fixed values.
Besides, it's high time everybody just stopped catering for these non-sensical situations and forced the users (and the web) to move forwards. This is not the year 2000.
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Maybe simply to use R, G, B fields - where you enter the colour values. And no preview until you click "Preview button".
This should work in PHP... (or ASP.NET (depending what you're using)) The thing is - anyone can use PAINT to learn the colours Decimal RGB values - though there should be ability for programmers to use single HEX line
This should work in PHP... (or ASP.NET (depending what you're using)) The thing is - anyone can use PAINT to learn the colours Decimal RGB values - though there should be ability for programmers to use single HEX line
Mom says to son.
Hey son - can you go to the shop and buy the milk, if they have eggs - buy six.
Sure.
Son goes to the shop and buys six packs of milk and goes back home.
Why did you buy six packs of milk?
Because - they had eggs. And you told me to buy six - if they had eggs.
Hey son - can you go to the shop and buy the milk, if they have eggs - buy six.
Sure.
Son goes to the shop and buys six packs of milk and goes back home.
Why did you buy six packs of milk?
Because - they had eggs. And you told me to buy six - if they had eggs.
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I have to say, as a former webmaster, I totally agree with LA-MJ.
Back in my time as a webmaster (one, two years ago) Internet Explorer was still a big hype, and HTML5 was already there and was already making the web a much better place to be.
It's a pain to make a website, with quite some functionality, compatible with both the latest and greatest Chromium and the poor old Internet Explorer 8... It is possible though, it just required some extra programming. And sometimes I was like was LA-MJ says. 'F*ck it, they should use a normal browser to use this'. And decided to put in a line like this:
This line of code was in all my pages. Always on the top of the browser, in bright red. I thought, if I make that a bit annoying people will switch eventually.
Back in my time as a webmaster (one, two years ago) Internet Explorer was still a big hype, and HTML5 was already there and was already making the web a much better place to be.
It's a pain to make a website, with quite some functionality, compatible with both the latest and greatest Chromium and the poor old Internet Explorer 8... It is possible though, it just required some extra programming. And sometimes I was like was LA-MJ says. 'F*ck it, they should use a normal browser to use this'. And decided to put in a line like this:
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<!--[if lt IE 9]><color="red">You're using a browser which is far to old for today's web. If you want to use this website to it's full extent, install a compatible browser like Chrome or Firefox.</color><![endif]-->
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Lol, once I was supposed to drop the support of whole IE → Cause of lack of support for "tts" fonts, (I was doing translation website), that experimentally used font change by language... But the funny thing is → Now it's working better on Edge then on ChromeVolleybal4life wrote:This line of code was in all my pages. Always on the top of the browser, in bright red. I thought, if I make that a bit annoying people will switch eventually.
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Reason: Fixed quote.
Reason: Fixed quote.
Mom says to son.
Hey son - can you go to the shop and buy the milk, if they have eggs - buy six.
Sure.
Son goes to the shop and buys six packs of milk and goes back home.
Why did you buy six packs of milk?
Because - they had eggs. And you told me to buy six - if they had eggs.
Hey son - can you go to the shop and buy the milk, if they have eggs - buy six.
Sure.
Son goes to the shop and buys six packs of milk and goes back home.
Why did you buy six packs of milk?
Because - they had eggs. And you told me to buy six - if they had eggs.
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