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> Hi,
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> I'm finishing a set of web-safe color wheels on my website
> that will be a freely available resource for web designers.
> I'm halfway done with them and expect to be finished in a
> week or so. However, since I'm using a brute-force,
> labor-intensive method for displaying the color combinations
> (124 colors done, 88 more to go!), I was hoping to get
> opinions from you writers as to whether the wheels are easy
> to understand--and to catch any mistakes while I can still
> fix them fairly easily. Also, I know several of the writers
> on this list have web sites, so I'd like to know if they
> think these wheels will be useful. The wheels are at
>http://toptechwriter.us/rl.htm.
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> Thanks in advance for any feedback.
>
> Chris
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