- * <p>An array of 6-digit color hex code strings (without the # symbol). This array can contain any number
- * of colors, and each hex code should be unique. The width of the picker is controlled via CSS by adjusting
- * the width property of the 'x-color-picker' class (or assigning a custom class), so you can balance the number
- * of colors with the width setting until the box is symmetrical.</p>
- * <p>You can override individual colors if needed:</p>
- * <pre><code>
-var cp = new Ext.picker.Color();
-cp.colors[0] = 'FF0000'; // change the first box to red
-</code></pre>
-
-Or you can provide a custom array of your own for complete control:
-<pre><code>
-var cp = new Ext.picker.Color();
-cp.colors = ['000000', '993300', '333300'];
-</code></pre>
- * @type Array
+ * @property {String[]} colors
+ * An array of 6-digit color hex code strings (without the # symbol). This array can contain any number of colors,
+ * and each hex code should be unique. The width of the picker is controlled via CSS by adjusting the width property
+ * of the 'x-color-picker' class (or assigning a custom class), so you can balance the number of colors with the
+ * width setting until the box is symmetrical.
+ *
+ * You can override individual colors if needed:
+ *
+ * var cp = new Ext.picker.Color();
+ * cp.colors[0] = 'FF0000'; // change the first box to red
+ *
+ * Or you can provide a custom array of your own for complete control:
+ *
+ * var cp = new Ext.picker.Color();
+ * cp.colors = ['000000', '993300', '333300'];