extension ExtPose

WorkFlowy colorful tags

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Description from extension meta

Allows to assign color to tags in Workflowy

Image from store WorkFlowy colorful tags
Description from store This extension allows the user to add colour to worKflowy tags. You can assign foreground and background colors to the label itself, the text or both. Tags and colors can be edited via the settings.

Latest reviews

  • (2020-08-13) Miss O.P.: great idea but it broke for me. which sucks. 4 stars up until that point.
  • (2020-04-01) Artur Vashurin: As of March 2020 extension is broken - tags stopped working :(
  • (2018-04-07) Ricky Wu: 赞!!! 可以通过自定义workflowy标签设置项目与标签文字的颜色、背景色
  • (2018-02-09) 양태호: It's nice extention. But I'm not use workflowy anymore. I use dynalist.
  • (2018-01-16) apurva nakade: Nice extension, easy to customize and use, goes well with the Workflowy philosophy. One suggested improvement would be to also provide the option for ::selection color as the tags all turn yellow(for me) when I search them so the text colors are hard to see.
  • (2016-05-06) Inès Beldi: Awesome! Thank you! I really like that I can either highlight the tag or the whole line, and pick my own colors.
  • (2016-04-10) Alex Ella: A really great concept. The tags load up when I first open the page, however once I navigate amongst different items they only look like the default tags. If this was fixed it would be exactly what I am looking for.
  • (2015-06-06) Олег Бондаренко: All that beauty does not work in the official WF app cry:cry:cry:
  • (2015-05-30) A great start, but needs support of "@" tags and, more importantly, it currently requires a refresh of the page every time I change my view (zoom in to another level, click a tag, etc.).
  • (2015-03-18) J Paul: It's a good start, but the need to constantly refresh the page when you zoom in WorkFlowy makes this less than ideal. Also needs support for "@" tags. Fix those two and you have five stars.
  • (2015-02-12) jake london: This would be more useful to me if I could also define generalized default color schemes for classes of tags (i.e, an @tag vs. a #tag). So then all my @tags could be green and all my #tags could be red or something like that. It's great that one can get super granular with specific tags right now. But I don't want to have define each tag precisely to get some color contrast happening.
  • (2015-02-03) James Leo: This is EXACTLY what I was looking for. Terrific product - thank you!

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568 history
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Rating
4.0 (14 votes)
Last update / version
2014-12-13 / 0.2.4
Listing languages
en

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