One of my favourites: http://www.colorschemer.com/online.html Enter an RGB or HEX value to get a set of matching colours. You can even lighten and darken your scheme or pick colours from a websafe palette!
Nice tool. I also quite like this one (and there's another version). Actually, these might have been posted here before. Links blueified for visibility. Maybe this theme could do with a little colour scheme tweaking. Edit: Hm, the underlines don't seem to show up in the preview. Still, it's a little subtle.
That's interesting - I also use that one too! The link underline is a little difficult to identify, but overall I think the forum layout and design's very nice.
I like COLOURlovers. You can't beat human-made schemes. I've just used English Garden for a landscape gardeners website.
Nice resource. On reflection, the links in this template are actually quite nicely visible, despite the subtlety. It's presumably just some inheritance glitch or oversight that the underlines are non-existent both in post previews and in the topic review when you write a post.
I was looking for something just like this the other day. To be precise, I was looking for a small program that runs (say in the systray) and when you click on a part of your screen it displays the hex code in the systray of the colour. Didn't find anything though, so had to resort to screenshotting/photoshopping to get the hex. Maybe BS can alter his PHP code to work with C++? Kevin
Hi Kevin, a couple of apps that might do what you want: Pixie http://www.nattyware.com/pixie.html Firefox extension Colorzilla https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/271/