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I would like to request input/output colors for the SassMe background. I use SassME all of the time for color comparison and it would be really useful to compare new colors against existing project background colors. This would remove the redundancy of 'adjust color, copy to sass, compile sass, adjust color, copy to sass, compile sass, etc...' until the right color combination is found.
A less desirable option would be to switch from a light theme to a dark theme. This would give somewhat of a better comparison when dealing with backgrounds that have darker hues.
SassMe is a daily part of my workflow, Thanks for creating it.
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💯 on something like this- I use this site to compare a function of a color I know to a sampled color I want to reproduce all the time. would love something like this process:
[input color I know (something from a brand guideline)]
[adjust functions on color I know, display resulting color]
[show color I want to match (something sampled from a PSD)]
The project now lives under my github jimniels/sassme (and is live at jim-nielsen.com/sassme. Any suggestions, issues, improvements, or PRs are welcome there :)
I have not. Totally open to new suggestions and ideas. Feel free to open an issue over there with more detail, perhaps even drawings of how you would imagine an interface like this working for your workflow.
I would like to request input/output colors for the SassMe background. I use SassME all of the time for color comparison and it would be really useful to compare new colors against existing project background colors. This would remove the redundancy of 'adjust color, copy to sass, compile sass, adjust color, copy to sass, compile sass, etc...' until the right color combination is found.
A less desirable option would be to switch from a light theme to a dark theme. This would give somewhat of a better comparison when dealing with backgrounds that have darker hues.
SassMe is a daily part of my workflow, Thanks for creating it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: