color picker palette javascript is a JavaScript script for Image Tools scripts design by Free-Color-Picker.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Free HTML color picker palette javascript makes it easy for your visitors to fill out color value field(s) by selecting the color from a DHTML or pop-up window color palette.
Publisher review:Free HTML color picker palette javascript makes it easy for your visitors to fill out color value field(s) by selecting the color from a DHTML or pop-up window color palette. Free HTML color picker palette javascript makes it easy for your visitors to fill out color value field(s) by selecting the color from a DHTML or pop-up window color palette. If you have a need for your visitors to enter a color value into a form field and don't want to overload your pages with extraneous javascript code, then you're at the right place. We offer six different javascript generated color selection controls. Instead of cramming extra complicated code options into one huge, power draining, over-blown script, we coded smaller, lighter-weight scripts that will pinpoint your exact needs. The result is an easy to manage, easy to install, and easy to setup javascript color picker input control! Features: - Six different Color Pickers to choose from - Can be attached to any number of existing form fields - All javascript enabled browsers supported - Can use DHTML OR regular pop-up windows - Easy setup - no special programming skills required - All scripts are free for any applications - Easy to understand tutorials, sample code, and documentation included mple codet;
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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