Site Palette for Chrome 2.25 released

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The recently released version 2.25 of Site Palette for Chrome is a valuable tool for frontend developers and web designers who need to extract color information from webpages. This extension simplifies the process of capturing color codes from a target site by crawling the webpage and aggregating the color data, which can take a few minutes to compile. Once the extraction is complete, Site Palette opens a new tab displaying the collected color information.

In addition to its primary function, Site Palette supports various palette generators, allowing users to create shareable links to their palettes. Users can preview a downloadable palette image, refine their color selections using Google Art Palette, and even print or save their palettes as PDF files. The extension also integrates with Adobe Swatch for those who use Adobe products. Although it offers access to palettes on platforms like coolors.co, it is important to note that these are not affiliated with Site Palette.

This tool is especially useful for web designers who come across colors they wish to use while browsing, making it easier to capture and apply those colors to their projects. With the continuous evolution of web design tools, Site Palette empowers creators to efficiently manage and implement color schemes, enhancing overall design aesthetics.

To extend this functionality, future updates could consider features such as real-time collaboration for teams, more integration options with popular design software, or AI-driven suggestions for complementary colors based on user-selected palettes. Additionally, incorporating a broader range of color formats and accessibility tools might further enhance its utility for diverse design needs

Site Palette for Chrome 2.25 released

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

Site Palette for Chrome 2.25 released @ MajorGeeks