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Distinguishing rooms with new events is hard in the dark theme #8729

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dkasak opened this issue Feb 16, 2019 · 3 comments
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Distinguishing rooms with new events is hard in the dark theme #8729

dkasak opened this issue Feb 16, 2019 · 3 comments
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A-Theming P1 S-Major Severely degrades major functionality or product features, with no satisfactory workaround T-Defect X-Needs-Design

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dkasak commented Feb 16, 2019

The difference between rooms with new events and rooms without is not very clear in the dark theme (whitish vs grey text), especially if the room name is short. Previously the room names were also bolded, if I remember correctly, which was much easier to see.

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iav commented Feb 16, 2019

Better to add separate clear mark like circle, dot, line etc. Color, intensity and other font properties just not enough for some environments.

@lampholder lampholder added T-Defect ui/ux P1 S-Major Severely degrades major functionality or product features, with no satisfactory workaround and removed redesign labels Mar 14, 2019
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Here is the current rendering:
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Does this solve the issue?

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dkasak commented Nov 29, 2020

I stopped having this problem, so I guess the answer is yes, at least from my side.

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