Components
Atom is a text editor created using electrons by the GitHub team.Electron itself is a framework for creating native applications using web technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript with Chromium and Node.js. Atomic text editors have many advantages over other text editors, Atoms are so flexible that they can be customized to the user's liking. One feature that can be added to this text editor is "Color Picker" . this feature can be used to take the colors you want to paste in HTML and CSS code easily because the colors will appear automatically to be selected.Color Picker will be very useful for users who do not understand html color code so it will greatly help the users of this application.
Proposal
I recommend adding the "Color Picker" feature in the "Right Click" menu under the "show in file manager" feature so that users of this application can choose html colors commonly used in making website views easily and is expected to speed up the work.
Mockups / Examples
Here's the look of the atom app before adding the "Color Picker" Feature
Here's an example I noticed after adding the "Color Picker " Feature
Here's an example I noticed after using the "Color Picker " Feature
Benefits
Benefits of "Color Picker" Features for users of this application can edit colors on the website look more quickly and easily. This feature can automatically display html color that can be directly selected as the user desires as in other text editor, so it is very useful for users of this application who used this feature from other applications and this is very helpful web desaigner that switch from another application to the application of atom this
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Color Picker
is already present as a package in atom. So this suggestion is rejected.Thanks!!
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