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Color Picker

Rated4.4/5 (19 ratings)
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A DHTML color picker that can easily be integrated into an existing form or Javascript. Very Fast!
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The flooble color picker works using DHTML. Unlike other color pickers that pop up a new window and can get blocked by a zealous popup blocker, ours uses a dynamic DIV making it lightning fast! There is also an indicator square that lets your visitor see what color they picked. This free cross browser script has a number of easy integration options: Editable field, Uneditable field and Hidden field - for total control!

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Price
Free
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Free
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10,615
Submitted on
27th July 2003
Last Updated
11th February 2009
Licence Type
Freeware
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(19 ratings)
Average User Rating: 4.4/5
Nice work
Reviewed byAnonymousonMon, 16th April 2007
Rating 4 - Very Good
This is a fantastic little script if you are looking for a no-nonsense color picker. Couple of minor quibbles: The code generated by the site didn't work despite several attempts. It shows an example so I grabbed working code from the source. It would be nice to be able to extend the number of colors to choose from. Ia am going to try to hack it....but as an option would be better.
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