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Icons. Mouseover DOM Inspector. Looking for the drawings? They're over here, and my drawing blog is this way. Current Version: 1.5 Last Revision: 11.29.04 Requires: MSIE 6, Mozilla 1.5+, Opera 7.5+, Firefox Language: Javascript Version 2.x can be found here. This favelet allows you to view the properties of any HTML element on a page simply by mousing over the element. The element will be given a gray background, and a DIV element that trails the mouse cursor will contain the element type along with all of the specified attributes of the element. Hit the "esc" key to turn the favelet off. Right click on the following link and select "Add to Favorites" or "Bookmark this Link", depending on your browser. Sphere. IEs4Linux. Color: An Investigation. The web professional's online magazine of choice. In: Columns > Design in Theory and Practice By Joshua David McClurg-Genevese Published on November 6, 2006 Introduction What is color?

The first true critical thinking about color occured during the Renaissance in Europe. In a previous article, I referred to color as an element of design, one of the basic tools that designers can use when building a composition. Over the course of my next few articles, we will explore the subject of color, including the historical underpinnings of contemporary color theory, key color theories, theorists who have been influential over the past few millennia, and the current state of color—including color in digital environments. We will, in the end, keep the focus on the discipline of design. What is color? What do you think of when you think about color? When you think about color, do you consider it primarily with a scientific mindset, or an artistic one? So I decided to start over. The origins of color M. Colorsheme.

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