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Bonnie Kay Clark said: Temple Ordinances - Legend Colors. The black and dark gray are too close in color and would be difficult for some to see the difference. They need to be very distinct colors between those ordinances completed and those in progress. Also, there should be another color, like the previous red, used to indicate those ordinances shared with the temple. When I (and others) go through our records, all we need to do is highlight the name and we can see the stage of the ordinances -- if they are colored differently. If there isn't a separate color for shared and requested, we have to bring up the person, click on ordinances, and check the individual ordinances separately. Too many steps when you have many records to check.
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Jordi Kloosterboer said: There are 4 colors: green, blue, orange, and gray. Where are you getting the black colors?0
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Gordon Collett said: I just checked. Looks like they changed the light blue that people complained was too close to the hint color to a dark blue that on a dim screen could easily look black.0
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Jordi Kloosterboer said: Ah I c0
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Gordon Collett said: See - they do pay attention to comments here. But it is really hard to please everyone.0
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Roger C. Nilsson said: Bonnie, I agree with your post and have also asked that a different color or indicator on the icon signify that an individuals ordinances have already been reserved by someone else or shared with the temple so I don't have to go through the same time wasting steps that you describe.0
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Tom Huber said: That has been discussed in other threads. One shade to indicate at least one unreserved ordinance and another to indicate all shared ordinances.0
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D. Llewelyn said: I still see gray - for ordinances that have been completed. Just discovered that gray is also listed for children that passed away before the age of 8 (which wasted my time chasing down that rabbit hole, wondering why a 1 year old had all of their work completed, wondering if there was an error and they lived to be older - only to land on the temple page to realize that gray now means two things as well).0
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Dorothy Badger said: D Llewelyn, i have done the same thing soooo many times0
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