Some changes to last post pointers "=>", please test
#11
lol.... I'm partial to purple, lol....actually since you have a bright green for new posts, maybe something dark red? The light green/dark green doesn't stand out enough that I don't have to 'read' the words (just a belaboring issue, to read those two little words, lol...) but I felt your intent was to help us quickly scroll thru, so....
thanks for giving it some thought! and for this board...its a gem...
thanks for giving it some thought! and for this board...its a gem...
#12
Yes, the idea is to differentiate them. So that once you get used to the different colors/shades, you wouldn't have to actually read the labels.
But I don't think red would be appropriate.
If we go with the basic traffic light psychology, the idea of the "new" label is to signal "go there" to check out the new content. Red would be the opposite of that. So marking something new with a red label would probably not be a good idea, especially if the other new label would be green.
I'll try to use bold or italic for one of the labels. Maybe that will do the trick.
But I don't think red would be appropriate.
If we go with the basic traffic light psychology, the idea of the "new" label is to signal "go there" to check out the new content. Red would be the opposite of that. So marking something new with a red label would probably not be a good idea, especially if the other new label would be green.
I'll try to use bold or italic for one of the labels. Maybe that will do the trick.
#13
Originally Posted by Admin
Yes, the idea is to differentiate them. So that once you get used to the different colors/shades, you wouldn't have to actually read the labels.
But I don't think red would be appropriate.
If we go with the basic traffic light psychology, the idea of the "new" label is to signal "go there" to check out the new content. Red would be the opposite of that. So marking something new with a red label would probably not be a good idea, especially if the other new label would be green.
I'll try to use bold or italic for one of the labels. Maybe that will do the trick.
But I don't think red would be appropriate.
If we go with the basic traffic light psychology, the idea of the "new" label is to signal "go there" to check out the new content. Red would be the opposite of that. So marking something new with a red label would probably not be a good idea, especially if the other new label would be green.
I'll try to use bold or italic for one of the labels. Maybe that will do the trick.
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