- 01-04-2013, 11:31 PM #5Sent from my Lumia 920 Stormtrooper.
- 01-04-2013, 11:38 PM #7
Yea wiztiles has a color wheel
Sent from my Lumia 920 Stormtrooper. - 01-05-2013, 02:33 AM #8
I want a tie-die color scheme
jk - 01-05-2013, 02:51 AM #9Sent from my Lumia 920 Stormtrooper.Thanked by:
- 01-05-2013, 04:11 AM #11
One of the reasons is OS font colour compatibility. On certain colours you can't read. Certain looks ugly. So probably safer approach to give tried and tested colour range that works throughout the OS and on third party apps. WP is more colourful than any other OS if you think about it.
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...and then God said, let there be a search button and there was a huge one on top! - 01-05-2013, 04:18 AM #12
We should be given the choice to choose our own theme colours. If it's unreadable, we would change it. I'd like a lighter shade of blue theme, with a dark blue font. Also, the yellow needs to be more striking, with black font.
- 01-05-2013, 08:59 AM #13
- 01-05-2013, 09:04 AM #14
- 01-05-2013, 04:11 PM #16
- 01-05-2013, 04:22 PM #17
I'm good with the color for my tiles. But I don't see anything wrong with giving people a choice to create their own color themes. I think it would be wild to see some of the colors people come up with on the show your screen thread.
- 01-05-2013, 04:37 PM #18
I think this is a silly limitation. I really want a color wheel or something similar that offers nearly limitless variation. Not having one really contradicts the personalization messaging and it also makes the phone feel like a deficient/beta device when you consider that color wheels have been standard PC/Office functionality forever.
Let the apps offer that functionality. It's a nice way for App developers to differentiate.
This shouldn't be a limitation. First, MS could simply use a smaller set of colors for the fonts than for the tiles. If I pick a really dark green for the tiles that's not readable as a font, I can either switch to high contrast mode or MS can automatically chose one of the closest stock colors for fonts that looks good while leaving my tile color choice alone. As jiayit notes, MS can let us decide if something is unreadable. At a certain point in software development you have to stop dummy-proofing when it starts adversely impacting your core customers.
As sad as it sounds this is probably why MS has created this limitation. My making theme colors limited they are trying to create scarcity. By manufacturing this scarcity the thinking is that they can entice device manufactures/carriers to promote the platform by offering custom theme colors as a type of differentiation. Frankly I think this is a ridiculous argument because I don't think MS's partners realistically see much value in this (because customers almost certainly don't), but it might be a concession they are making to prevent Android-like crapware and ugly UI skins which create OS fragmentation.
That said, maybe there are a lot of people out there buying a Nokia 920 from Rogers or T-Mobile just to get that custom theme color. I suppose people chose a carrier based on which color phone is available so maybe it's not that far fetched, - 01-05-2013, 05:17 PM #19
From a coding perspective, WP developers use standard system colors to draw things, including Foreground, Background, Accent, and Subtle. (There are others, but those are the main things that we program with.) This helps deal with idea of a "light" or "dark" theme. Since foreground and background are alternately black/white, this means that the Accent color MUST be about half-way between black and white to provide enough contrast to see things written in one color that's on a background of the other.
For example, if I made my accent color dark gray and use the dark theme, none of the text written in the PhoneAccentBrush color will be readable when placed over the background color. Choice sounds great until it gets you trapped in a place that you can't dig out of. Microsoft is consciously choosing a path between the locked-down stance of Apple and the anarchy of Google's way. - 01-05-2013, 06:06 PM #20
A first step would be to be able to affect different colors to the default windows tiles (even just within the current offered colors). I expected my home screen to be colourful but so far it's just a one color theme, as I don't have many apps on the homescreen and especially at the top of the homescreen
- 01-05-2013, 06:07 PM #21
I'm not sure why this should be an issue. If you have this arrangement configured the issue will be present across the entire phone, not just within the App. This means that the user wants it that way and has no issue with it.
As an app developer you should either develop using the system accent color AND the system background color (which the user can control and will ensure is readable for them) or neither and apply your own colors for both to prescribe the look and feel. - 01-05-2013, 08:30 PM #22
Is there an app to randomly change colour theme every X mins/hours?.. They same way you can do with the lock screen
- 01-06-2013, 12:00 AM
#24
Wiztiles is cool but it doesn't allow custom shortcuts .. The tile tasks are very limited to basic configurations and settings .. It has the potential to great because you can go on bing and download icons and really customize .. But with the app being so limited it doesn't leave much room
- 01-06-2013, 10:35 AM #25
This.
Basically an unlimited color wheel type thing would make it possible for you to choose accent/tile colors that could render text impossible or very difficult to read. Remember, the color you choose isn't just used on the tiles, it's used throughout the OS.
Unlike Android, Windows Phone actually tries to control the quality of the end user experience and protects you from your own bad taste. That is why we don't have hideous moving water animated backgrounds or Comic Sans system font options like Android.
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