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It's time to put to rest and () / () colours in and embrace the future: () and ()

* oklch() model: caniuse.com/?search=oklch%28%2
* oklab(): caniuse.com/?search=oklab%28%2

I'm not sure why we still need to add/support lch() and lab() since the ‘okay’ version is the ‘fixed’ version… which is better. Then again, I'm not a expert, hence I can't think of a reason. (Can someone enlighten us, mortals? Thank you!)

Since oklch(), oklab(), lch(), and lab() are still not widely supported (yet), and many end-users are still using an old version of browsers without support, there is ().

As you can see from caniuse.com/?search=hwb%28%29 hwb() is widely supported already. The only browsers still without hwb() support are niche browsers, mainly from China (they don't even support rgb() according to ).

* Base model: hwb()
* To be future proof: oklch() or oklab()

What I'm more excited about is the feature from , but that's for another day.

caniuse.com"oklch()" | Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc