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HSLA is an abbreviation for hue, saturation, lightness, and alpha. HSLA color values are an extension of HSL color values that include an alpha channel that indicates a color's opacity. It is built around the RGB color wheel. Each color has an angle as well as a percentage number for saturation and brightness. Hue is a color wheel degree ranging from 0 to 360, where 0 indicates red, 120 green, and 240 blue. Saturation is given as a percentage, with 0 indicating no color and 100 signifying full color. Lightness is commonly expressed as a percentage, with 0% being black and 100% being white. The alpha parameter has a value range from 0 to 1, where 0 indicates entirely transparent and 1 signifies no transparency at all.
You can use HSLA color code directly in any of your editing tools or apps. When it comes to a website, almost every browser if not all, does support a HSLA color code. If you find yourself in a situation, where HSLA color code is not supported, then you can convert HSLA color code into another color code format that your editing tool or app supports.
Converting HSLA color code format to another can be time-consuming, especially when you don’t have enough knowledge about different types of color codes. That is where an online HSLA color converter tool comes into play.
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