This is a list of 25 free color related web applications to create color palettes, edit color palettes, create color themes, test colors and color palettes against a myriad of variables, find color palettes from images, and more.
Time and time again I find myself trying to remember a bit of PHP or CSS code that I've used before to perform some sort of function. This is why most any web developer needs a code snippet application to archive those bits of code. In this article I bring attention to Snippley, a fantastic Adobe Air desktop application, and also Snipt, which is a web application based around a community to boot.
Left to right:
* triangular switch to close (hide detail) or open
— green switch for other user's bookmarks
— amber switch for your own bookmarks
* favicon of the bookmarked item
* username of the most recent networker
* title of the bookmarked item
— font size a little greater than the norm
* date or time of networking
— font size a little less than the norm
+ save
+ spam?
— these options appear when you curse over the date/time.
When the bookmark is open, detail comprises:
* highlight from the page
* personal note
* tags
— Common Tag
— as you curse over each one, its definition
* popularity
— the number of people who have networked the bookmarked item
+ overview
— this option appears subtly when you curse over the number.
Example Faviki overviews http://www.faviki.com/webpage/wave.google.com_28277 and
http://www.faviki.com/webpage/esw.w3.org_12350 suggest that early adopters of Faviki may not make greatest use of highlights and notes, but that's a separate topic …