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*Blue is used for projects and tasks that are in progress. Blue is a calming color — it lets you know that everything is going according to plan.
*'''Blue''' is used for projects and tasks that are in progress. Blue is a calming color — it lets you know that everything is going according to plan.
*Red is used for overdue tasks and projects. Actions that notify users about missed deadlines are also in red.
*'''Red''' is used for overdue tasks and projects. Actions that notify users about missed deadlines are also in red.
*Orange is used for tasks that weren't accepted in time.
*'''Orange''' is used for tasks that weren't accepted in time.
*Green is used for completed tasks.
*'''Green''' is used for completed tasks.
*Dark gray is for tasks that are still drafts.
*'''Dark gray''' is for tasks that are still drafts.
*Light gray is for completed tasks.
*'''Light gray''' is for completed tasks.


This approach gives you visual clues for high-priority items: critical situations jump out at you.
This approach gives you visual clues for high-priority items: critical situations jump out at you.

Revision as of 06:09, 21 January 2021

Planfix uses colors to highlight objects that have the same status:


qxMYMP.png


  • Blue is used for projects and tasks that are in progress. Blue is a calming color — it lets you know that everything is going according to plan.
  • Red is used for overdue tasks and projects. Actions that notify users about missed deadlines are also in red.
  • Orange is used for tasks that weren't accepted in time.
  • Green is used for completed tasks.
  • Dark gray is for tasks that are still drafts.
  • Light gray is for completed tasks.

This approach gives you visual clues for high-priority items: critical situations jump out at you.


In addition to this standard color-coding, you can also define your own colors in Planfix, which can be used for tasks with custom statuses. These can be set when adding a new status.


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