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ColorZilla Chrome Extension

ColorZilla is en extension for Google Chrome it is a extension that makes it so you can tell what colors are used on a web page. This is important because if you see a color you like on a website you can know the exact code for it so you can use it yourself. This would be great for anyone that makes websites or likes making graphics.

How you use this extension is very easy, just left click the eye dropper and select one of the modes and then if needed click a color on the page.








This is a fun and useful tool that I would recommend to anyone that uses color codes or anyone that likes colors.


Download it now: ColorZilla

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