Add an option to change all extreme bright blue UI elements to a more comfortable blue color

Willie
Willie Member Posts: 184 ✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Suggestions

The high contrast extreme bright blue color now used throughout the program is very uncomfortable for my eyes. This UI change was introduced in software version 26 and is causing me to experience eyestrain. Other users have expressed similar concerns. Please see this thread: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/216724.aspx .

Specifically, I am referring to the uncomfortable bright blue now used in the Logos logo as well as the results and headings of Searches, Guides, Documents, and Tools (including the Factbook). It is also used in toolbar buttons, library filter results, various other buttons, the command box, resource navigation boxes, and other parts of the program.

Please add an option for a user to change all UI elements currently using the extreme bright blue color back to the more comfortable blue color used prior to software version 26. One way this might be accomplished would be to add two choices under the Accessibility section of the Program Settings, one for “normal” and one for “bright”.

Having this option will provide relief to those of us who are experiencing eye discomfort and pain from the current extreme bright blue UI elements but will also accommodate users who suffer from vision loss and might require UI elements this bright.

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Comments

  • Jordan Kurecki
    Jordan Kurecki Member Posts: 16 ✭✭
    Agreed
  • Anderson Abreu
    Anderson Abreu Member Posts: 564 ✭✭✭
    I found the change in the shade of blue horrific. I hope Faithlife returns to the previous shade of blue. I utter the more minimalist air of yesteryear not to mention the eye problem of too bright a color.

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    "... And do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." (Ne 8.10)

  • Why not add an option for us to select what color we want it to be? Personally, I'd like a greenish color.
  • I like very much the new blue, it is more vibrant. Just wanted to provide this other point of view too. 
  • Christian Alexander
    Christian Alexander Member Posts: 3,008 ✭✭✭
    Agree
  • Anderson Abreu
    Anderson Abreu Member Posts: 564 ✭✭✭
    I would very much like to see the next version with the user interface elements using the current dark blue of the 37 beta 3 startup instead of the current bright blue which is tiresome.

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    "... And do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." (Ne 8.10)

  • Willie
    Willie Member Posts: 184 ✭✭✭

    I submitted the Feedback suggestion reflected above in July 2023, and within a short time, its status was upgraded to “under consideration” which I interpreted as a positive sign. Unfortunately, since that time, the problem has only gotten worse with even more use of excessively bright and vivid blue UI elements in both existing areas of the application and new ones such as the dynamic resource toolbar.

    The worst example yet has been the recent change in version 41 to painfully bright and vivid blue footnote indicators, verse references, and other links in bibles and non-bible books. Prior to version 41, a comfortable and non-distracting dark navy blue was used to identify these items within bibles and non-bible books.

    I remain hopeful Logos will adopt this Feedback suggestion. When that occurs, within the suggested program settings option, I request they especially prioritize the ability for a user to change the current bright and vivid blue footnote indicators, verse references, and other links in bibles and non-bible books to the previous blue that was used.

    These intensely bright and vivid blue UI elements located directly within the text of bibles and non-bible books are intolerable for my eyes. They quickly cause eyestrain and adversely affect my use of Logos like no other change has ever done.

  • Mike Knapp
    Mike Knapp Member Posts: 7 ✭✭
    edited 4:28PM

    To add insult to injury, they've now made the footnotes that same color. This bright blue is so distracting that I contacted customer support to try to download an earlier version. They don't allow this. I wouldn't mind not having product support for my previous version, but again, this isn't allowed. I find it immensely distracting. Very poor UX choice. I've disconnected mine from internet access; no further updates or downloads for me.

  • RJ
    RJ Member Posts: 129 ✭✭✭

    I don't have eye problems, but I went on the PC yesterday for the first time in ages, and downloaded some updates. Good grief! Even I felt distracted by the bright neon blue verse numbers scattered all over the Bible. I just shut it down. I rarely use the PC anyway, so going back to the calm-looking web app is no hardship for me. Olive Tree lets you choose your own colours for all these text elements, so it can't be too hard to let people customise their interface, surely?