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Colour of notes headings

hendrik.achenbach says:
This is not exactly a bug, but when you create a note for a task, the first line is automatically turned into a heading (formatted in bold type). This is good, but what is misleading is that the heading gets the same colour as, for example, the navigational hyperlinks in the top right corner (Overview | Tasks | Contacts usw.)

You think it is a hyperlink, but you cannot click it. I'd suggest another colour (dark grey or black).

Regards
Hendrik
Posted at 11:21am on January 6, 2006
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
Hendrik, thanks for the suggestion! Sorry if the colour use is a bit confusing -- if it's a link, it will always be underlined.
Posted 18 years ago
shawny says:
I find that in some notes the first line is blue and bold and in others it's not. I can't seem to figure out why this is. I've used hyphens to proceed bullet lists in notes and others I've not. In both cases some are blue/bold and others aren't.
Posted 18 years ago
baldo says:
the first blue line is cool and the only problem is that users should be aware of this feature
Posted 18 years ago
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
If you have a note with several lines, the first one is considered the heading (and shows in blue). If you have a single line note, then it won't get a heading.

Hope this helps!
Posted 18 years ago
baldo says:
isn't the way to make some html formatting to notes?
Posted 18 years ago
heathweaver says:
I personally wish that notes didn't have a heading. It is really annoying for me, because conceptually I think of the task name as the heading and the notes as items of that task. If you creating a task with many sub tasks in the notes area maybe it would make more sense to create a new list.

Anyone agree with me on this?
Posted 18 years ago
yesil says:
I concur. Though rtm can check title more cleverly maybe. Like checking first char of the words on first line, if they are uppercase it mark it as title. Or check the punctuation of the first line. I doubt that any one would like to have something like "You have to bring the vessels.." kind of thing as title. And for my case, my notes are all like that.
Posted 18 years ago
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