Colorpeek is a css extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 3,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.69 from 35 rated user, last update is 932 days ago.
Colorpeek is a tiny web app for quickly seeing and sharing CSS colors. The extension can parse colors from three different sources: 1. Text selections (hex values you received in an email, for example) 2. Prominent colors in an image 3. CSS colors used on a webpage Great for designers, developers, or anyone tired of spelunking through web inspectors, opening up Photoshop or hunting and pecking with an eyedropper just to grab color values. Additional features: - Customize the output of webpage palettes (hide/show black, white, grays or semi-transparent colors) - Change the amount of colors returned for images - Use from the toolbar or right-click menu Follow https://twitter.com/colorpeek for info and updates Try the web app at http://colorpeek.com
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Very interesting features.
What a fantastic extension. How come I didn't know about this earlier? I'm a web developer and I can't tell you how many times I've looked through code to find a particular hex color. This is absolutely an amazing timesaver.
Pretty solid. Would be cool to have a few more features. Like a selector tool to be able to see which color comes from what elements. For example, when a website shows 20 different blues, it's not especially helpful when you're just trying to figure out which one is the primary blue being used.