Name Colors: What Do They Mean?

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The discussion centers on the significance of the green color associated with certain names in the forum, which appears next to posts and on the main page. Participants clarify that this color indicates contributors, while other colors represent different member statuses: super-mentors in green, mentors in red, and regular members in blue. The phenomenon is noted to have started recently, with some confusion regarding its announcement. The color code identified is #d8a324, and it is applied through a font tag rather than CSS. Overall, the conversation aims to clarify the meaning behind these color designations in the forum.
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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.

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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.
 
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:
 
Moonbear has it down pat.

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