What is the purpose of "A" palettes in Radix Colors? #473
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The A variants are alpha variants. This means that essentially they are to be used on top of background that may vary in colours. |
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For example, what is the difference between
tomato
andtomatoA
? I can see that the A palette is usinghsla
and thus has an opacity to it, but I'm still confused. It's not documented what theA
means or when theA
palette should be used (as compared to the regular palette). What confuses me more is that all of theA1
colors have the same value:hsla(0, 0%, 0%, 0)
(black with 0% opacity). On the website, however, it appears that each of them is used on top of another color.Can someone please clarify:
A
color palettes are?A
color palette based on the documentation?A1
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