HTML Color Picker
HTML, as everybody knows, is called HyperText Markup Language, which is used to display texts on your browser and with the help of its special aiding scripts like JavaScript and CSS, that content of your become beautiful to look at. Color coding is part of that beautifying your HTML web page.
Color code in HTML works as an identifier that identifies and represents that color on the web. The commonly used color coding is of HEX that represents ‘Hexadecimal’ code for that color. Similarly, there are other color codes like RGB, short for ‘Red, Green, Blue’. Another color code called HSL, short for ‘Hue, Saturation, Lightness’. The HSL is an added advantage when selecting the color of your choice.
Since generally, the use of hexadecimal codes are preferred, we have explained the hexadecimal codes to our best. The Hexadecimal color codes contain a symbol, a hash ( # ) and a set of six digits or numbers. They are in the hexadecimal number system, So an ‘FF’ is the highest number and represents ‘255’ from the hexadecimal number system.
These six digits contain three pairs representing the RB color code. Out of these six digits, the first pair of two digits represents the intensity of your ‘Red’ color. So an ‘FF’ for the place of our first pair will represent the red color with maximum intensity. ‘00’ is used for the least intensity and ‘FF’ for the highest. For getting a ‘Green’ color, the middle pair represents the intensity.
Similarly, for ‘Blue’, the last pair represents the intensity.
- So a hexadecimal number such as #FF0000 will result in
- A hexadecimal number such as #00FF00 will result in
- And a hexadecimal number such as #0000FF will result in
- To get a yellow color, which is a combination of ‘Red’ and ‘Green’, a similar hexadecimal number is created, such as #FFFF00.
HTML Color Picker
A color picker, when created, allows a user to ‘pick’ a color of his own choice. The most standard color picker is used in Windows applications like in MS Word or Paint and others. You all are familiar with a color picker; you can jog your memory by looking at the picture below:
An input type as “color” is used for creating input fields that will contain a color. But some browsers like Internet Explorer 11 and older versions do not support this input type. Thus depending on the browser, a color picker pops up when you use the input type. Some browsers will simply turn this input field into a text box like below:
Thus when a supported browser is used, the same code will result in the following color picker palette.
And when that colored box is clicked, a color palette pops up. Here I am using Google Chrome version ‘ 78.0.3904.97‘, which supports the input type color attribute.
The code for creating such a color picker will be explaining in the next section.
Source Code for creating a color picker
Following is an explanation for creating the simplest color picker in HTML. See the code below:
Code
<body> <form action="HTMLColorPicker.html"> Select your favorite color: <input type="color" name="favcolor" id="color" > </form> </body>
The above HTML code contains a FORM element that uses an input type called ‘color’. This color input type creates and displays the simplest color picker, windows standard color picker. It allows the user to select a color of his choice.
The input type as color creates a text box or more of a button that has ‘Black’ as its default background color. When we click on it, it displays a choice for colors for the user.
Observe the working of this color picker given below:
Step 1: Clicking on the button with ‘Black’ as its default background color.
The above code simply creates a button as shown above.
Step 2: Click and Select your new color.
Step 3: We selected a bright Green color for demonstration. Click on the ‘OK button.
In the above screen-shots, you can easily see the selected color is shown in the last screen-shot.
The input type ‘color’ provides this simple functionality of a color picker in HTML5. After picking your color, it is your choice of what the selected color can be used for.
In the following example, I incremented the above example and modified it with some inclusions.
The following example is a combination of HTML and Javascript. This example has a FORM element that uses the input type ‘color’ tag. This FORM, when submitted, our JAVASCRIPT is triggered.
Observe the source code for the FORM element below:
Code:
<body> <form action="HTMLColorPicker.html"> Select your favorite color: <input type="color" name="favcolor" id="color" > <input type="submit" onclick = "ReturnColor()" id="submit" /> </form> </body>
We added a new line to our previous program. A submit button. This submit button is when clicked; our Java script is triggered, which is given below:
function ReturnColor(c) { //saving the selected color value by ID var c= document.getElementById("color").value; var str= new String ("You chose:"); //The color is saved as its HEX color code. document.write(str+c); }
When the ‘Submit’ button is clicked, our function in javascript is triggered. The above function, ReturnColor (), returns the HEX code, that is, Hexadecimal code for the selected color by our color picker. When the code is executed, the following is our output.
The above output is in the HEX code. The 6 numbers represent the inclusion of Red, Green and Blue colors resulting in the selected color. This HEX code can also be converted easily into RGB code.
Similarly, we can save the above code and set it as a background color or a font color for the user. To do so, we added a few more lines of code into our already existing source code.
Following is the complete code, with the HTML body remaining the same:
<script> function ReturnColor(c) { //saving the selected color value by ID var c= document.getElementById("color").value; var str= new String ("You chose:"); //The color is saved as its HEX color code document.write(str+c); document.write("<br/>"); //A HEX color code can be converted into RGB code var R=c.slice(1,3); var G=c.slice(3,5); var B=c.slice(5); //Displaying the corresponding RGB code document.write("In RGB format, RGB(" + parseInt(R,16) + "," + parseInt(G,16) + "," + parseInt(B,16) + ")"); document.write("<br/>"); //Setting our selected color as Font color var color = c; var str1 = "Your color will appear as this font color"; var str2 = str1.fontcolor(c); document.write(str2); //Setting our selected color as Background color document.write("<div style='border: solid; height: 90px; width: 90px; background-color:"+color+"'/>"); } </script>
This is our complete script. When the code is executed, and a color is selected, the following is the output that is displayed.
Conclusion
There are many ways and many combinations that can help you to create a color picker, that too smart one. For example, with the combination of HTML5 and CSS and JavaScript, you can use yet another element called ‘canvas’ that has its own libraries that helps create a lightweight, small and cross-browser color picker. But that’s for another time.
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