Hex THIS!
Author: Samuel Trygger
Version: 1.00.0016
Update: 2-12-99
Size: 1500K
Create hexadecimal color codes as regular HTML tags or CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) code
by pulling sliders, or pick the colors by their names. Make sure that the code is Websafe
by the click of a button. Quick and easy. No fuss!WebColors
Author: Wickless Consulting
Version: 1.0
Update: 2-12-99
Size: 16K
The simplest color picker for those saavy html developers who don't need FrontPage to
develop great web sites. simply click a button, choose the color from Window's built-in
palette or create your own color, and WebColors automatically saves the color code to the
clipboard, enabling you to paste it straight into your html code. Requires the VB 5.0 Runtimes.
WebColor
Author: Netpanel
Version: 3.0
Update: 2-12-99
Size: 594K
This sophisticated program is perfect for those who use colors in their web pages. It
allows you to quickly find any color in both its RGB value and its hex value. You can also
extract colors from picture files, and sample web pages with the user-defined colors can
be generated quickly. WebColor also gives you the ability to save your favorite colors for
future use. Requires the VB 5.0 Runtimes.
HTCL
Author: HTCL
Version: 1.0
Update: 2-12-99
Size: 19K
This utility displays a small window
on top of your other windows allowing you to select a colour, and copy it to the clipboard
as an HTML colour value. A slider allows you to select paler or darker shades of the same
colour. Use it with a text editor to quickly paste a colour to your document.
Honest Ron's Web Color Thingy
Author: Honest Ron
Version: 1.10
Update: 2-12-99
Size: 42K
Honest Ron's Web Page Colour Thingy
is designed to try and ease the problem of choosing colours for the element of Web pages.
By using the Thingy you don't have to worry about those nasty hexadecimal numbers, and can
mix the colours you like simply by playing around with the slidey bars. Marvellous, huh?
Once you are happy with the colours, and the way they mix with each other, you can either
copy the element to the clipboard, ready to paste into a Web page, or you can ask the
Thingy to create a file and open it in Windows Notepad. The Colour Thingy is also contains
a preview window that will display what your page will look like with the colors you have
selected.
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Paintbrush
Author: Matt Peoples
Version: 1.6
Update: 2-7-99
Size: 393K
Helps you choose and preview the exact colors for your
webpage. It will even write the code for you to get you started. It also has features like
a tool for selecting font color. A must have for those who prefer notepad. The
Color Machine
Author: Eee Jay Softhouse
Version: 1.2
Update: 2-12-99
Size: 177K
The Color Machine is an advanced HTML Color Picker: it creates a tag to control on the fly
your webpages color scheme and background. Simply choose your own colors, preview and
match them (in RGB format). Then paste the results (in HEX HTML code) into your web
document. No need to know HTML, no need to install: just run it.
TrayColor
Author: Proxy System Ltd.
Version: 1.0
Update: 2-12-99
Size: 331K
An indispensable utility for
selecting and creating custom colors. TrayColor displays the selected colors RGB
values and converts the RGB values into the three standard formats, i.e. Hex, HTML and
decimal.
Rated 5 floppies:
<BodyShop>
Author: Charles
Curley
Version: 1.0
Update: 2-12-99
Size: 30K
<Bodyshop> is an aid for
webmasters. It provides a graphical means of setting up a web page's <body> tag's
four color attributes, bgcolor, text, link, and vlink.
Spectroscope
Author: HeadOffice
Version: 1.45
Update: 2-12-99
Size: 204K
Spectroscope is a color selection
tool that allows you to select colors visually and convert them to a hexadecimal value.
Selection of browser-safe colors is supported. Also, Spectroscope enables you to compare
the rendition of the colors under different colour depth settings. An accelerator key to
easily copy the browser tag to the clipboard.
BK Color Coder
Author: Bill
Version: 2.0
Update: 2-12-99
Size: 204K
You can start from scratch, or you
can import the colours and other attributes from an HTML document you already have made.
You can easily manipulate the colours and attributes to your specifications - pick from a
pre-defined colour pallet, or specify the red, green and blue values individually. You can
export the code to an HTML file. |