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This would be much clearer and more intuitive if it were all in grey, with the current month highlighted in blue/red, as it is you need to know what the graph is, and then spend time deciphering it, especially in a year round area.
If it must be coloured by season, then a 2 colour system would be easier to read (blue winter, red summer, lighter shades for shoulder seasons)
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I think the same :) its hard to understand at first sight for a new user. This is the default thecrag colour system. @rouletout do you think we should do any modification on this, or should wait for more user feedbacks?
I think that at least for now we should stay as close as we can with the web - nobdoy ever compülained about the season graph on the web, so unless this becomes an issue there I would leave as is.
It's not front and centre on the webpage, it just blends in.
The only time I look at it is deliberately, which is pretty rare to be
honest.
On the app it is a key feature, just below the grade tree, and the same
size. As such, more thought should be given to it's ease of use now.
On Thu, 18 Mar 2021, 5:14 am rouletout, ***@***.***> wrote:
I think that at least for now we should stay as close as we can with the
web - nobdoy ever compülained about the season graph on the web, so unless
this becomes an issue there I would leave as is.
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This would be much clearer and more intuitive if it were all in grey, with the current month highlighted in blue/red, as it is you need to know what the graph is, and then spend time deciphering it, especially in a year round area.
If it must be coloured by season, then a 2 colour system would be easier to read (blue winter, red summer, lighter shades for shoulder seasons)
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