// As it has been said a thousand times, great artists steal :) If you like the color palette used on a website, you can use Colorfy it to easily find out exactly what it is.
Given a URL it will analyze the source code of the #HTML and #CSS and provide you with a list of all colors used, their frequency and on which files they are mentioned.
Try it out here http://bit.ly/Sd4mmV
And if you have any app ideas, Colorfy it also provides an open API without any usage limits.
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// Inspired by an elegant piece of CSS code by +Lea Verou, creating the WiFi code (see it here http://bit.ly/wificss), I searched for other examples of this and found this little gem: A demo of 84 icons created with just CSS by +Nicolas Gallagher.Nicolas calls it's a "technical exercise" but…