CSS color names vs hex codes (v17)

Revision 17 of this benchmark created on


Preparation HTML

<div id="1"></div>
<div id="2"></div>
<div id="3"></div><script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js"></script>

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color names
$('#1').css('background-color','red');
$('#2').css('background-color','green');
$('#3').css('background-color','blue');
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short hex codes
$('#1').css('background-color','#F00');
$('#2').css('background-color','#0F0');
$('#3').css('background-color','#00F');
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long hex codes
$('#1').css('background-color','#FF0000');
$('#2').css('background-color','#00FF00');
$('#3').css('background-color','#0000FF');
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rgb codes
$('#1').css('background-color','rgb(255,0,0)');
$('#2').css('background-color','rgb(0,255,0)');
$('#3').css('background-color','rgb(0,0,255)');
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rgba
$('#1').css('background-color','rgba(255,0,0,0.75)');
$('#2').css('background-color','rgba(0,255,0,0.75)');
$('#3').css('background-color','rgba(0,0,255,0.75)');
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