Yeah, you can just upload screenshot to adobe color as shown in the tutorial to get the colors but wanted to show a way without extensions or third party tools, only in Elementor.
@@wpalgoridm very terrible from a user experience point of view. We want more efficient ways to get things done as soon as possible not to screenshot, upload to Elementor, and use the eye dropper tool just to get a color.. Do a crocoblock tutorial if you are running out of ideas
These are not your random colors, you’re defining your global colors here, which you do mostly just once. Despite, I didn’t know taking screenshots was such a hard thing thing to do. The whole purpose of this tutorial to show things that can be done with elementor 🙂 not any browser add-ons or third party tools!
@@wpalgoridm It should be about what the audience wants, not what you feel. I'm certain no designer takes screenshots just to get a color he can easily get from a browser add-on. There are better reasons for screenshots. I'm sure there are better things Elementor can do that you can teach us instead of taking a screenshot to upload in WP just to get a color. Not taking anything out of your efforts though 🙏
Excellent, thanks!
You're welcome!
Great tips!
Glad you think so!
That's a whole lot of process to get a color when you can just use colorpick eye dropper extension and get the color
Yeah, you can just upload screenshot to adobe color as shown in the tutorial to get the colors but wanted to show a way without extensions or third party tools, only in Elementor.
@@wpalgoridm very terrible from a user experience point of view.
We want more efficient ways to get things done as soon as possible not to screenshot, upload to Elementor, and use the eye dropper tool just to get a color..
Do a crocoblock tutorial if you are running out of ideas
These are not your random colors, you’re defining your global colors here, which you do mostly just once. Despite, I didn’t know taking screenshots was such a hard thing thing to do. The whole purpose of this tutorial to show things that can be done with elementor 🙂 not any browser add-ons or third party tools!
@@wpalgoridm It should be about what the audience wants, not what you feel.
I'm certain no designer takes screenshots just to get a color he can easily get from a browser add-on. There are better reasons for screenshots.
I'm sure there are better things Elementor can do that you can teach us instead of taking a screenshot to upload in WP just to get a color. Not taking anything out of your efforts though 🙏