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MacEdition: CodeBitch Wants a Bigger Box of Crayons
posted by stin on Monday February 19, @12:47PM
from the non-toxic-doesn't-necessarily-mean-you-*should*-eat-them dept.
MacEdition CodeBitch writes: "Web standards are important. Restricting yourself to 216 colors that don't work as expected on 16-bit monitors or in Unix browsers is not important. Try a 4096-color palette instead."
I think a number of us can completely sympathize with CodeBitch on this one. I know my latest side project would definitely benefit from 4096 colors.

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