Extract Color Codes From Websites
Posted By Keith Dsouza On February 19, 2009 @ 3:08 pm In Internet Tools / Useful Websites / Web2.0 | 6 Comments
Color combinations go a long way in the making of a website design, and there are several times when you come across websites that make use of pretty good colors. Users usually use a color picker tool [1] to get the color codes for a color they like.
However there is a much more easier way in which you can extract all the colors used in a website. A service called I Like Your Colors reads the stylesheets from a website, and shows you all the color hexadecimal codes used on it, in a easy to view visual interface.

To extract color codes from a website, simply enter the URL of the website and click on the Get Colors button, I Like Your Colors will crawl the website and display all colors from the embedded styles as well as from the external stylesheets used on the website.
A service definitely worth using and recommended by us.
I Like Your Colors [2] [via AddictiveTips [3]]
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[1] color picker tool: http://techie-buzz.com/featured/all-in-one-design-tool.html
[2] I Like Your Colors: http://redalt.com/Tools/I+Like+Your+Colors
[3] AddictiveTips: http://www.addictivetips.com/internet-tips/how-to-extract-colors-from-any-website-or-blog/
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