The simplest way to implement the Color Picker Control is to do so entirely via script. In this example, a Color Picker is placed on the page via script and allowed to create its own DOM structure. In cases where you've provided other form controls on the page for color specification (ie, controls not dependent on JavaScript), this approach allows you to provide a richer visual experience for sighted users with JavaScript enabled.
In this example, the Color Picker Control instance is allowed to create its own DOM structure. We begin with a simple style set for the containing element into which that DOM structure will be rendered and we place the containing element on the page:
With a target element in place, we can instantiate Color Picker and provide our desired configuration options. In this example, we are specifying that HSV and hex controls should be displayed and we're specifying custom locations for the color-picker slider thumb and the hue slider thumb. For the purposes of the example, we're also hooking into the Color Picker's rgbChange
event and logging the newValue
to the logger console; you'll see those log messages each time you adjust the color. This example also demonstrates how to use the picker's get
method to tap into the current hex
value via script.
It's advisable to provide all necessary configurations at the instantiation of the Color Picker; it renders immediately and automatically upon creation.
You can load the necessary JavaScript and CSS for this example from Yahoo's servers. Click here to load the YUI Dependency Configurator with all of this example's dependencies preconfigured.
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