In hex you use three or six digits to define a color. By replacing all six-digit colors with the closest color which can be expressed with three digits, we save 3 bytes each! Hooray!
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/syndata.html#value-def-color
The three-digit RGB notation (#rgb) is converted into six-digit form (#rrggbb) by replicating digits, not by adding zeros.
Examples:
'00ff00' -> '0f0'
'34cf9d' -> '3c9'
Ah, I hadn't noticed this. So instead of requiring to round up, we need to rely on your former
("0x"+a)/17+.5|0
- or a smaller bit-math representation of that one, that I'll still have to think up.