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welcome to another episode of GUI challenges where I build interfaces my way and then I challenge you to do it your way because with our creative minds combined we will find multiple ways to solve these interfaces and expand the diversity of our skills and today weamp;#39;re looking at color and weamp;#39;re specifically looking at the relative color syntax and what it can do all of its features Iamp;#39;m going to break down about 10 or 11 I didnamp;#39;t even count how many versions of like kind of Handy ways that you can use relative syntax but letamp;#39;s check them out and todayamp;#39;s GUI challenge so hereamp;#39;s our little demo site this is what Iamp;#39;ve built to sort of showcase what is relative color syntax a couple links like to the spec into the can I use and a brief breakdown of like what it is and so relative color syntax creates a new color from another color you can break a color into variables modify those variables and return those edits and mod