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ever find yourself with a bass or brand color that you need to make a darker or lighter version oh itamp;#39;s so annoying except not anymore with CSS relative color syntax check out this gooey snippet to darken any color and in this case this Indigo hex color you just need to subtract 25 from the lightness channel Iamp;#39;m going to use okl CH because that lightness channel is very reliable for tasks like lightning and darkening and look all I do is perform a calc on the L Channel and I get this nice richer dark color well if I want to lighten it Iamp;#39;m just going to add 25 and thatamp;#39;s it as comes in really handy is if you go to change these colors like if I change Indigo to a different color look at these really nice lighter and darker versions I get and all these different Hues so cool love this syntax see you on the next gooey snippet