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  1. Today’s ColumbusJS meetup included a remote talk by Ben Frain who stayed up late (22:30 GMT) to talk about CSS colors. It was a nice short talk introducing the why and practical how for modern colorspaces in CSS i.e. LCH and OkLCH.

    As usual I am trying to learn how to learn. I want to think in color wheel degrees rather than in RGB values

    However one of Ben’s points was, as I wrote down in my notes, “don’t worry about memorising syntaxes”. In any case, his advice was to really dig into web inspector in existing CSS to change color definitions.

    I enjoyed his demo of color manipulation was quite...

  2. Today’s ColumbusJS meetup included a remote talk by Ben Frain who stayed up late (22:30 GMT) to talk about CSS colors. It was a nice short talk introducing the why and practical how for modern colorspaces in CSS i.e. LCH and OkLCH.

    As usual I am trying to learn how to learn. I want to think in color wheel degrees rather than in RGB values

    However one of Ben’s points was, as I wrote down in my notes, “don’t worry about memorising syntaxes”. In any case, his advice was to really dig into web inspector in existing CSS to change color definitions.

    I enjoyed his demo of color manipulation was quite...

  3. Today’s ColumbusJS meetup included a remote talk by Ben Frain who stayed up late (22:30 GMT) to talk about CSS colors. It was a nice short talk introducing the why and practical how for modern colorspaces in CSS i.e. LCH and OkLCH.

    As usual I am trying to learn how to learn. I want to think in color wheel degrees rather than in RGB values

    However one of Ben’s points was, as I wrote down in my notes, “don’t worry about memorising syntaxes”. In any case, his advice was to really dig into web inspector in existing CSS to change color definitions.

    I enjoyed his demo of color manipulation was quite...

  4. Today’s ColumbusJS meetup included a remote talk by Ben Frain who stayed up late (22:30 GMT) to talk about CSS colors. It was a nice short talk introducing the why and practical how for modern colorspaces in CSS i.e. LCH and OkLCH.

    As usual I am trying to learn how to learn. I want to think in color wheel degrees rather than in RGB values

    However one of Ben’s points was, as I wrote down in my notes, “don’t worry about memorising syntaxes”. In any case, his advice was to really dig into web inspector in existing CSS to change color definitions.

    I enjoyed his demo of color manipulation was quite...