What is Hex?
Hex is short for hexadecimal, a six-digit color code used in web design to define specific colors. The hex code combines numbers and letters to represent a color’s RGB (Red, Green, Blue) values in a format that computers can understand.
Example of a Hex Code:
#FF5733: A vibrant shade of orange-red.
Hex codes are widely used in web and graphic design to ensure consistent color representation across digital platforms.