 Do you ever need to desaturate a color? Well, I got you covered in today's gooey snippet. All right, so you got this nice lime color. You need to create a couple of desaturated versions of it. Well, here's how to do that with CSS relative color syntax. The first way is what I call an absolute change where you're gonna throw away the S variable that comes back from this. So instead of saying HSL from 0F0HSL, we're just gonna get rid of S and replace it with 50%. So you now have a 50% saturated version of whatever that color was. Or you can do a relative change where you perform a calculation on that S variable. And in this case, I'm multiplying it by 0.25 to essentially get one quarter the saturation of what it was there before. You can see the result much more desaturated. So with CSS, you now have multiple ways to do this. Thank you. CSS relative color syntax.