Site Palette for Chrome 2.22 released

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The latest version of Site Palette for Chrome, 2.22, has been released, catering specifically to frontend developers and web designers who need to extract color information from web pages. This extension efficiently scans a selected webpage to identify and group colors along with their corresponding codes. Users simply need to click on the extension icon, and after a brief compilation period, Site Palette will open a new tab displaying the gathered color data.

In addition to its primary function, Site Palette supports various palette generators and creates shareable links for easy collaboration. Users can preview a downloadable palette image, make adjustments to their palettes using Google Art Palette, and have the option to either print or save their palettes as PDF files. The extension also integrates with Adobe Swatch for added convenience. While users can browse palettes on coolors.co, it is important to note that this site is not affiliated with Site Palette.

For web designers actively working on site designs, Site Palette serves as a valuable tool, allowing them to quickly capture and utilize colors they encounter during their online research.

Moreover, the extension could benefit from additional features such as real-time color extraction for live sites, integration with design software for seamless workflow, and enhanced sharing capabilities for collaborative projects. Future updates could also explore incorporating machine learning algorithms to suggest color palettes based on current design trends or user preferences

Site Palette for Chrome 2.22 released

Site Palette for Chrome provides frontend developers and web designers to grab colors with their corresponding codes.

Site Palette for Chrome 2.22 released @ MajorGeeks