Soften fluency level 1 & 2 colors: replace red/orange with lighter blue/green#309
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[WIP] Update fluency metrics colors for levels 1 and 2
Soften fluency level 1 & 2 colors: replace red/orange with lighter blue/green
Feb 27, 2026
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Level 1 and 2 fluency indicators used harsh red/orange (
#ef4444,#f59e0b) that felt punitive. Replace them with lighter tints of the level 3/4 cool palette so the full scale reads as a single coherent progression.Color mapping
#ef4444red#93c5fdlight blue (tint of L3#3b82f6)#f59e0borange#6ee7b7light green (tint of L4#10b981)#3b82f6blue#10b981greenBadge backgrounds for levels 1 and 2 are also migrated to the blue/green dark bases (
#152040,#0d2d20) matching their new hue family.Files changed
src/webview/maturity/styles.css—.stage-N,.stage-N-dot,.badge-N,.demo-step-active.demo-step-Nfor levels 1 and 2src/webview/maturity/main.ts—stageColor()spider-chart color functionsrc/webview/fluency-level-viewer/styles.css— level card border accents and badge classes💡 You can make Copilot smarter by setting up custom instructions, customizing its development environment and configuring Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Learn more Copilot coding agent tips in the docs.