Name Colors: What Do They Mean?

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In summary, the green color used for certain names on the forum indicates that the person is a contributor. This color may have started appearing recently and is not related to whether or not someone is online. The color is applied through a font tag and may be related to the person's role or status on the forum. Some people may have initially thought it was related to a different role, but it has been confirmed that it is associated with contributors.
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Wherever someone's name is used as a link, e.g. next to their posts or at the bottom of the main forum page, some names appear green. What does this indicate? It does not seem to be a visited link color, and is not an indication of whether someone is online.

If memory serves this phenomenon only started relatively recently (though probably at least a month ago at this point). Maybe I missed the announcement about this.

:confused:
 
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Green people are super-mentors, red people are mentors, yellow people are contributors, blue people are regular members, and I think admins are bolded blue. Hmmm...somehow this doesn't sound like a very politically correct reply. :shrugs: Oh well.
 
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Well, it seems it's not green, it's #d8a324. (I'm color blind, so what do I know? :wink: ) I pulled the RGB code out of the html, but unfortunately the color is applied by a font tag rather than css so there's nothing that might indicate why it's there.

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Looking around some more, I think I've figured out that the color is attached to contributors. For some reason, I remember convincing myself that wasn't the case when I first noticed it.

:redface: :redface:
 
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Moonbear has it down pat.

- Warren
 

1. What is the significance of colors in a name?

Colors in a name can hold different meanings and associations, depending on cultural and personal interpretations. They can represent personality traits, emotions, or cultural backgrounds.

2. How are colors assigned to names?

There is no specific rule or system for assigning colors to names. Some people may choose colors based on the sound or meaning of the name, while others may use a color that they personally associate with the name.

3. Are there any scientific studies on the relationship between names and colors?

There have been some studies on the perception of color in relation to names, but there is no concrete evidence to support a direct correlation between a name and a specific color. It is mostly based on individual perception and personal associations.

4. Can colors in a name affect a person's personality?

There is no scientific evidence to suggest that colors in a name can directly influence a person's personality. However, some people may feel a personal connection to a color and may embody its characteristics, but this is subjective and not scientifically proven.

5. Are there any cultural differences in assigning colors to names?

Yes, colors can hold different meanings and symbolism in different cultures. For example, in Western cultures, the color red may represent passion and energy, while in Eastern cultures, it may symbolize good luck and prosperity. Therefore, colors in names can also vary in meaning across cultures.

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