I want to print a table of the colours used in a web page that my graphic designer has produced - I have .png files at present and use Fireworks to view them. It would be great if there was a tool that lets you print a table with the colour and hex value so I can easily reference when programming.

Anyone come across such a thing? Sounds to me like there should be a firefox extension or similar?

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This answer to another SO question mentions ColorZilla. It might be just what you're looking for.

Edit: Should probably add a description for those just browsing. ColorZilla is an "Advanced Eyedropper, Color Picker, Palette Viewer and other colorful goodies for your Firefox"

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Yes this is great - thanks! – undefined Jun 14 '10 at 9:47
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would this work? http://redalt.com/Tools/I+Like+Your+Colors

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thanks, this is a useful quick tool for seeing all colours in a webpage - I like the advanced features of ColorZilla - set up folders for palettes etc but as a quick way to print a list of colours on a page this works really well. – undefined Jun 14 '10 at 9:48
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I just got referred to this one: http://colorschemedesigner.com/

Seems pretty good.

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