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In this CSS Quick Tip, we'll learn how to define color values with the HSLa color model. HSLa stands for Hue, Saturation, Lightness, and alpha. This color method is much more intuitive than RGBA or Hex values, allows you to use the color wheel to select the hue.
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Sign up[treehouse presents] 0:00 [HSLa Color Values In CSS with Guil Hernandez] 0:02 Hi, everyone, Iβm Guil. 0:05 In this Treehouse quick tip, 0:07 weβll learn how to define color values in CSS 0:08 with the HSLA color model. 0:11 If youβre already familiar with hexadecimal or RGBA color values, 0:13 I think youβll find HSLA values extremely useful for your next project. 0:16 Letβs get started. 0:20 HSL stands for hue, saturation, lightness, and the A stands 0:22
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