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At Doczilla, we embarked on a mission driven by necessity. Faced with the challenge of converting HTML into polished documents and images, we scoured the landscape for a solution that aligned perfectly with our needs. Surprisingly, we found none that matched our specific use case.
Our platform is our response to this gap. We've designed a fully managed API dedicated to simplifying the creation of PDFs and screenshots.
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Great tool, very useful. I use it to generate a color palette from a single color, then take its output and feed it into https://palettte.app to manually adjust each one. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Next, update the #fff's to be your colors of choice. If you're not sure where to start picking colors, I recommend playing around with Pallettte. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
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