All of the HSLA Color Codes Pages are done.
All 3,682,561 colors of the hsla color codes scale are posted in two different views.
The Hue (color) code points are from 0 to 360. That is 361 code points because the 0 counts as a number too.
The Saturation and the Lightness code points are both from 0% to 100%. That is 101 code points for each because, again, we have to count the 0 as a number also.
That is 361 x 101 = 36,461 x 101 = 3,682,561 color codes.
HSL stands for Hue, Saturation, and Lightness. The HSL color codes scale are all only solid colors.
HSLA stands for Hue, Saturation, Lightness and Alpha. The alpha channel adds the ability to add transparency to the color.
Example;
The color code for one of the colors of blue is hsla(200, 100%, 50%, 1.0)
The 1.0 in the code above means that it is a solid color.
The code numbers are; 1.0 or 0.9 or 0.8 or 0.7 or 0.6 or 0.5 or 0.4 or 0.3 or 0.2 or 0.1 or 0.0.
0.9 is the closest to the solid color and 0.0 will be completely transparent.
You may be able to go to the hundreds as such 0.55. I have seen this on some other sites, however, I have not read the technical specs for this. I don't use it that often so it doesn't really matter all that much to me.
Copy and Pasting.
You can copy the code number from any color posted on this HSLA website.
For View 1 the code number is easily seen. You only have to click on it once to highlight it and copy the number to the clipboard.
For Views 2 you only have to click in the color square once to highlight the code number. Then you can just copy it to the computers clipboard. You will probably not be able to see the code number once you click on it and highlight it unless you zoom the page.
About The Quick Color Codes Palettes.
I just copied the website theme from the rgba website and I decided to leave that page in, just in case I may want to use it later.
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