Oh.. :( It was a good post. I think they're right.
Especially about not caring about the repository at all anymore. It's just the cashcow now.
It'll be about making users happy.. not curators. Which I partly agree with, since it seems to me that lots of curators just like to use their close/delete votes.. and "cleaning up" a bit too much.
I'm using var(--theme-primary-color) for the progressBar.
The colourpicker doesn't understand that. It turns out it's a hsl(26.5385, 90.4348%, 54.902%)
That seems like.. urgh! a lot of code to get the hex-value, so I tried to hack it by adding an element to the document, giving it the colour and then window.getComputedStyle(dummyElement);
But then it gives me the element.style.colour as rgb(231, 232, 235).. Urgh!
I know there are apparently "reasons" why there's no JavaScript inbuilt colour converter library.. but this is getting on my nerves :(
@Scratte actually, the reason is simple: DOM standard and CSS standard are unrelated to ECMAScript, so there is no point in creating and maintaining a stdlib to handle colors. Besides, there are tons of solutions for converting :)