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letamp;#39;s say youamp;#39;re working on a project and you have a bright yellow box like we see right there and you want to change it a little bit you need it a little bit darker and youamp;#39;re looking at this hex code and what do i do do i switch things to what why did it change to red i donamp;#39;t get this thatamp;#39;s why we shouldnamp;#39;t be working in hex and we should be using hsl instead by switching this over to this hsl if i need the color to be darker i can just play with this value over here so i can do 10 lightness and itamp;#39;s gonna be really dark i could do 90 lightness and itamp;#39;s going to be very light or i can do anything in between if i need it to be less bright i can change this value and itamp;#39;s going to be less bright and if i need to change the color then i change this one letamp;#39;s go to a 0 or we can go up to a 255 or all the way up to 360 and so we have color we have the saturation we have the lightness much easier to understand