Save time by reading website colors in your browser
Last week, I installed a great Firefox extension, ColorZilla, and have been using it extensively because it saves me a lot of time. ColorZilla is a feature rich extension for web designers. Here are some of my favorite features:
- Get a color reading of anything in your browser.
- Easily copy RGB or Hexadecimal color you selected to any other application
- Tweak the color you selected using the built in color palette browser.
- Enlarge pages with zoom feature so it is easier for you to sample the color
Here are instructions on how to download, install, and use Colorzilla Firefox extension
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Import website colors into Photoshop in seconds
I have recently discovered Palette Grabber, a really neat Firefox extension for web designers that grabs all the colors used on a website and exports them to “color palette” file that can then be used in a wide range of image editing applications.  This tool makes it really easy to see what color combinations work together and tweak them for your own designs.
Palette Grabber is a free download and works with any version of Firefox.  It supports Photoshop, Flash, PaintShop Pro, GIMP, Adobe Fireworks, and Mac OS X Color Picker palette formats.
Here are instructions on how to download, install, and import the palette color file into Photoshop
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