 Relative color syntax is here and it is awesome. Here I am just changing a base color and I can tint all the different dino scenes. So this one's monochromatic, this one's analogous, this one's making the compliment. Ooh, the compliment looks really sharp right there. And here's how I'm making these. We're using relative color syntax by specifying a color space of our choice and saying color is from something else. So color one in this case is gonna take that value that we're using in the input here and then it's gonna say, hey, lightness is 75%. Notice it's not using any of the lightness. It's creating a new lightness. That's cause we wanted something monochromatic. We're also gonna throw in a chroma of 0.2. That's a pretty vibrant chroma. And then we're taking the hue. So all we've taken from our color here is the H value, the hue, and that's why it stays within hue as we shift the hue here. We can see our monochromatic version stays within hue. Really sweet. There's a whole bunch of other examples. Make sure to check out that CSS Wrapped 2023 blog post. It's gonna have so much more.