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Suggest adding section for 'neutrality'
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As eg {{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}} seems to be used for pages that have no relevance to that team because the colour is 'useful'; might it be worth creating a 'special team' for tied records so that things are semantically correct (in case for instance this team suddenly changes their scheme to bright pink and purple stripes? eg at 49ers–Packers rivalry90.243.94.223 (talk) 15:30, 25 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
They aren't the same color. background-color: #DCDCDC !important; color: #000000 !important; vs. background-color: #DCDCDC !important; color: #000000 !important; . Apparently people wanted the gray enough to use this hack, so I complied. No opinion on the "neutral" rename, so if another template editor wants to do that then go ahead. * Pppery *it has begun...21:03, 12 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
{{NFLPrimaryStyle}} is background: #DCDCDC; color: #000000; vs {{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}} which is background: #A5ACAF; color: #000000; which are both fairly close shades of gray. #DCDCDC has been the default color for when no specific team's colors apply since 2007, so I don't see the need to create a second set of neutral colors. If there is consensus we can change the default to #A5ACAF, but I don't see a good reason since that is a non-neutral gray (slightly blue/green) that was specifically chosen to match the silver helmet in the Raiders logo. --Ahecht (TALK PAGE) 15:42, 13 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Ahecht appears to have already done so. I don't see anything left for a template editor to do so I'm deactivating this request. And sorry for not looking closely enough before implementing this at first. * Pppery *it has begun...05:34, 14 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The staff templates appear fine on my end, are they the default blue link color for you? The roster templates were using still using one of the now-depreciated raw templates and should be fixed. ~ Dissident93(talk)17:07, 11 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Are you using mobile or another skin other than Vector 2022? They appear fine to me (white links) and I never had to adjust for them like the roster templates. How about this edit? ~ Dissident93(talk)21:39, 11 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Completed. Next time, please synchronize the sandbox to the live template before you make the changes to the sandbox. Usually, the easier you make it, the quicker the response. Thank you!P.I. Ellsworth , ed.put'er there16:03, 31 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Would someone who has the WP:TPE right please implement this change for the historical HTML color codes for the San Francisco 49ers for me? Please? My edit diff is sourced from the sandbox, which is found here. Basically, it should look like this in the live module:
["San Francisco 49ers"] = {"#AA0000", "#FFFFFF", "#B3995D", "#B3995D", "#000000",
{
["San Francisco 49ers 1968thru1995"] = {"#D50A0A", "#FFFFFF", "#B3995D", "#B3995D", "#000000"},
["San Francisco 49ers 1946thru1967"] = {"#DA0020", "#FFFFFF", "#A5ACAF", "#A5ACAF", "#000000"}
}
My two sources are per Evolution of EVERY Team's Logo and Helmet | NFL Explained! (via YouTube) & CreativeAssets.NFL.net. CharlesEditor23 (talk) 05:04, 10 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I have found out that the new colors for the Denver Broncos have been standardized since 2012 with orange as a dominant, but the template list is outdated. Based on the fact that my edit diff is sourced from the sandbox, the links are found here in the live module:
["Denver Broncos"] = {"#FC4C02", "#0A2343", "0A2343", "#0A2343", "#FFFFFF",
{
["Denver Broncos 1997thru2011"] = {"#0A2343", "#FFFFFF", "#FC4C02", "#FC4C02", "#0A2343"},
["Denver Broncos 1968thru1996"] = {"#F37021", "#0066B3", "#0066B3", "#0066B3", "#FFFFFF"},
["Denver Broncos 1962thru1967"] = {"#F37021", "#203D86", "#203D86", "#203D86", "#FFFFFF"},
["Denver Broncos 1960thru1961"] = {"#381515", "#FFFFFF", "#FABC25", "#FABC25", "#381515"}
}
}
}
My two sources are per Evolution of EVERY Team's Logo and Helmet | NFL Explained! (via YouTube) and [1] (via Team Color Codes. So, given this issue, can someone who has the WP:TPE implement this update for the historical HTML color codes for the Denver Broncos for me please since I cannot access the template to edit? Thank you so much Khoa41860 (talk) 17:03, 13 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I want to follow up with you on the team templates for the Denver Broncos. They have updated their new colors starting 2012 with orange as a dominant and dark blue as secondary, but the template list shown in the gridiron color/data is outdated. Based on the fact that my edit diff is sourced from the sandbox, the links are found here in the live module plus [[2]]:
So, given this issue, can someone who has the WP:TPE implement this update for the historical HTML color codes for the Denver Broncos urgently for me please?
@Khoa41860: So there's problems with your edit request for the historical HTML color codes. You have to ensure that the orange color codes each have a WP:CONTRAST-compliant text color code (say, black ). I don't have the WP:TPE right at the moment (I'm working on trying to get it back), but I will say the other editors who do have it would probably request that the color codes be WP:CONTRAST-compliant. Tagging Eagles247, Hey man im josh & Gonzo_fan2007 for additional comment. CharlesEditor23 (talk) 02:08, 23 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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Would someone who has the WP:TPE right please implement this change for the historical HTML color codes for the San Francisco 49ers for me? Please? My edit diff is sourced from the sandbox, which is found here. Basically, it should look like this in the live module:
["San Francisco 49ers"] = {"#AA0000", "#FFFFFF", "#B5925D", "#B5925D", "#000000",
{
["San Francisco 49ers 1968thru1995"] = {"#D50A0A", "#FFFFFF", "#B5925D", "#B5925D", "#000000"},
["San Francisco 49ers 1946thru1967"] = {"#DA0020", "#FFFFFF", "#A5ACAF", "#A5ACAF", "#000000"}
}
My source is per CreativeAssets.NFL.net. CharlesEditor23 (talk) 04:17, 28 August 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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Would another editor who has the WP:TPE right please change back the HTML color codes for the Arizona Cardinals for me please? The Cardinals' team colors really are Cardinal red & white , not Cardinal red & black . Black is a tertiary color, not a primary color for the Cardinals.