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Color Coding
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feinbergc |
Is there a way to color code tasks in toodledo? I would like my overdue tasks to be red and the regular ones (non overdue) to be a different color. Is this possible? Also, is it possible to color code tasks within folders?
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Brian_14 |
I agree w/the need for color coding in various ways throughout TD. It's how our brains work in the world of organizing, be it on the computer, w/Post-Its or w/pen and paper. It's always surprised me that TD didn't have this option from it's inception. While I have no idea what's involved in implementing it, it seems it can't be all that difficult given colors are everywhere on Web sites. I know you don't comment on future developments, Jake and Bridget, but thank you in advance for making this happen.
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Jake Toodledo Founder |
Thanks for the suggestion. We do not comment on timeframes for implementation, but this is on our to-do list.
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Michael_49 |
Hi feinbergc & Brian,
I too wanted to color code me tasks by priority, I needed a quick color key so I can glance over my tasks to see what needs attention. I hope toodledo is working on colors in the upcoming updates. Mine are: Top=Bold Red High=Bold Blue Medium=Bold Black Low & Negative=dark green not bold Here's what I did. I went to this site: https://userstyles.org/styles/browse/toodledo and chose a Toodledo style and then pasted the code below into the section. For colors, you can change the number ###### by picking a color and the corresponding number. Check this or other sites for internet colors: http://www.astrodigital.org/digital/htmlcolors.html Here's my code: /* the code in here only applies to: -pages on the domain toodledo.com */ #tasks { font-family: Tahoma !important; color: #595959 !important; } .pri-1 { color: #474C49 !important; font-weight: normal !important; } /* This is LOW Priority */ .pri0 { color: #035018 !important; font-weight: normal !important; } /* This is Medium Priority BLACK */ .pri1 { color: #050505 !important; font-weight: bold !important; } /* This is HIGH Priority BLUE */ .pri2 { color: #3333FF !important; font-weight: bold !important; font:13px arial,italic; } /* This is Top Priority RED */ .pri3 { color: #FF0303 !important; font-weight: bold !important; font:13px arial,italic; } END OF CODE DO NOT INCLUDE |
Brian_14 |
Thx for the suggestion.
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Michael_49 |
Hey Brian...here's a screen shot too.
http://ul.to/i6ylhd9f I like doing it this way because I can click and drag tasks between my Parent tasks. This is something you can't do in Folders, priorities etc. This message was edited Oct 17, 2015. |
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