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Hi, I want to express my disappointment with the new labels that were rolled out by Trello recently. I basically want to pass on my feedback to the Trello team that I really don't like the washed out weak colours. I've edited my labels to be the darker shade but its not as good as before. I don't know how else to share this feedback with the Trello team.
I'm in a small team of three that use a free license Trello everyday in a small business. We would gladly pay for a license if you had more affordable options suitable for a business of our scale. We really enjoy the software and it has been transformational for our workflow. I've recommended Trello to many colleagues and clients. I'm surprised at how strongly I feel about the label colours, but it makes the point of the label almost redundant. Please roll back this change.
Same here, we believe the old label will more easier to identify the difference.
we are gathering all our New Label complaints into a big thread, pls post there as well:
I also feel the same way about the new Labels. I'm glad its not only me disliking the new ones.
It's harder to distinguish between the colours and i have to read the cards more carefully than before. Please revert it to the old style, that was much better.
I think, if they do something like this, they should let us able to choose the old and the new version. Maybe some people like this way, but let the two options in the configs.
Yea I honestly don't mind the new ones but as soon as there is many cards on the board it becomes difficult to differentiate.
I want to be able to choose which ones to have on each board.