[Done] more obvious icon for "Enabled"
[Done] more obvious icon for "Enabled"
Bug 16891 complains that it is not obvious that you can disable filters by clicking in the "Enabled" column. A checkmark should be more obvious than a green dot. So I made a user style for this and would like to know what you think about it. Here is how it looks like:
Last edited by Wladimir Palant on Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Opinions requested: more obvious icon for "Enabled&
Neat. :-)
What about colour coding?
I'm unsure myself about that at the moment, but I think
making the checkmarks green may be a nice addition
What about colour coding?
I'm unsure myself about that at the moment, but I think
making the checkmarks green may be a nice addition
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It might conflict with some themes. Here are some comments for a userstyle that does the opposite.
What, me worry?
The main problem with Stylish is that it doesn't have an icon for the "disabled" status - and recognizing a *missing* checkmark is hard.
If we look at themes with black background, maybe we should make the color of the checkmark somewhat greenish as chewey suggests. The correct solution would be to set a fixed background color for the tree but I am afraid people will not like it.
If we look at themes with black background, maybe we should make the color of the checkmark somewhat greenish as chewey suggests. The correct solution would be to set a fixed background color for the tree but I am afraid people will not like it.
Re: Opinions requested: more obvious icon for "Enabled&
I agree with chewey. The green makes it easier to spot a disabled filter when you are scanning the list.chewey wrote: I think making the checkmarks green may be a nice addition
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That's assuming the background is light. If it is dark, then it'll be hard to see regardless of how good your vision is.Alan wrote:The meaning is now obvious, even to a colorblind person. I suspect that abandoning a color cue might make it more compatible with various themes too.
I like the checkmark, but I think it should be some color other than black.
What, me worry?