Entire Comment Section discussing the weird comment of @over_clox instead of OPs Question lmao.
I'm even more intrigued by their idea for a "good" color picker. From the way they describe it it just sounds like a UX nightmare
Ah, that's where the discussion is! Lovely!
*ignores OP question and scrolls down to join in*
Excuse me for not answering the question but are you using the color picker in Firefox really that frequently?
I would just choose a nice color with the picker of my choice and paste the hex-code / type the RGB in the custom panel of the default FF color picker and that's it.
Not really. I just like tinkering, and customising things, and I wanted to see if I could.
Ah, I see! In that case I can completely understand your intention.
Edit:
I feel like the guy on Stack Overflow who says something like "That's bad practice, why would you do that?" and then the thread is closed.
And people who google how to solve a certain problem and get to the SO page never get to know the answer that would be relevant.
I didn't even know there was a color picker in Firefox !? What it is used for?
The color type form input. It’s a HTML standard, all modern browsers have it.
Oh ok that makes sense I guess I don't usually use anything like that... Plus I was thinking of the browser itself using it for something...
In about:config see if setting widget.use-xdg-desktop-portal to true does anything for you.
Hmm, it appears it already is set to true. Unfortunately that doesn't seem to work.
Yo kde color picker exists? How do I use this?
It pops up whenever a KDE application offers colour selection. Easiest way is probably to open settings to Appearance > Colors
and click the Custom
button.
Falkon also uses it with input type=color
which is why the screenshot says Falkon in it.
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