Probably a non-issue to majority, but it's annoying the crap out of me. I keep clicking on the wheels only to find out that I've actually undone it because I'd already clicked it earlier.
Since I'm red-green colorblind (most prevalent kind) it's hard to distinguish hues in those color components. These are the colors : 132r.154g.167b & 16r.189g.187b They mostly differ in exactly those (red and green) color components. I wish they'd differ more in blue so I could actually see the difference.
Sadly Meriadoc, you have met and broke bread with the Hubski team which all but ensures that this feature could never be implemented on your behalf. We all know full well that the cobbler's children go unshod. For the record, I obviously support accessibility features that address issues like this :)This is something I brought up about a year ago because I have the same problem.
I'm just so blind and all I want are soles on my shoes and maybe a nice pie and some money :c Also, slightly related, but does anyone know if regular blindness affects color-blinded as well? I'm very much of both, but I get the feeling that my bad vision makes my color differentiation that much worse.
Nothing did, but I'll add a toggle that uses reddirecpthoo's sprite.
Welcome! I'm thinking about a solution and instead of changing the foundational design of the wheel, it would make sense to include a colorblind theme in the settings. What do you think would make that work? I think just changing the colors would not make sense because other people could be colorblind in other ways, but even something like having a plus show up in the middle of the wheel when you've shared it. Just a thought thenewgreen, I know you like your problems with solutions.
A "colorblind theme," is only a good solution if you build it :-) Thanks for the heads up about a problem that frankly, I wouldn't have ever considered. We shall throw it on the list of things to do/consider. Thanks all!
You could have them select what colors they're affected by and have it change to suit that?
Actually color blindness affects 1 in 12 men as well as 1 in 100 women world wide. I agree with this as well, it is hard to distinguish and it's all trial and error. It really boggles the mind knowing that so many of us are out there that hardly anyone is really willing to include color blind mode, especially in gaming.
Couldn't find anything like that for my setup. But I managed to figure out an alternative. Downloaded the sprite hubski uses, photoshopped it to more my liking, and now I'm using it with Stylus/Stylebot img[class*='point'] {
background-image: url('http://i.imgur.com/CG7Shda.png');
}
If you use a Webkit browser (Safari, Chrome or Epiphany), you can also use hue-rotate to swap the colors without using your own image. This will turn the clicked wheel into a purple color, for example:
As far as I know, this is unsupported in Gecko as of now, so there's no equivalent `-moz-filter` property for Firefox. -webkit-filter: hue-rotate(90deg);
yeah it works perfect for me, like @Meriadoc above said, slight darkening of the unshared is precisely what was needed. A color-blind option would be super!
Go to settings and turn 'zen' on. sounds_sound designed them.
I noticed that the current zen .pngs are the first ones that I sent you that look like gears rather than lotus flowers. Perhaps an update reset them? No biggie...