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[Bug]: Favorite yellow is too light #80

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bertob opened this issue Mar 15, 2023 · 2 comments
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[Bug]: Favorite yellow is too light #80

bertob opened this issue Mar 15, 2023 · 2 comments
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bertob commented Mar 15, 2023

Describe the bug

The yellow used for the favorite star is much lighter than the other colors, and too low-contrast. I'd try a darker yellow, e.g. #e5a50a (darkest yellow on the GNOME palette), or if that's still too light a sightly darkened version of that.

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  1. Open the app
  2. Star a post

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Mastodon

Operating System

Fedora 37

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Flatpak

Troubleshooting information

os: GNOME 43 (Flatpak runtime)
prefix: /app
flatpak: true
version: main-c31521b (development)
gtk: 4.8.3 (4.8.3)
libadwaita: 1.2.2 (1.2.2)
libsoup: 2.74.3 (2.74.3)

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@bertob bertob added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 15, 2023
@bertob bertob changed the title [Bug]: [Bug]: Favorite yellow is too light Mar 15, 2023
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GeopJr commented Mar 15, 2023

Here's how they look; we could also use orange in light mode:

Yellow 4:

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Yellow 5:

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Darker Yellow 2:

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Orange 2:

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Orange 3:

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bertob commented Mar 15, 2023

Yellow 5 looks good to me, I think!

@GeopJr GeopJr closed this as completed in 9a9ab7f Mar 15, 2023
GeopJr added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 15, 2023
from Yellow 3 to Yellow 5

fix: #80
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