Yes, this might be because the theme and the red color clash.That was my first opinion when I saw admin surrounded in red, it looked commanding and something that required attention. In actuality it is the reverse, red means the user is offline and it requires no attention.
You are right! Shall we only include a green circle when the user is online and remove the reds? @Helmuts what do you think? Or maybe black/grey for offline users that doesn't attract attention?this doesnt seem intuitive. a standard green dot by the avatar would be sufficient and easily understood. a red dot for offline is not necessary.
/* Change online indicator */
.message-avatar-wrapper .message-avatar-online::before { content: "\f111"; }
this doesnt seem intuitive. a standard green dot by the avatar would be sufficient and easily understood. a red dot for offline is not necessary.
All credit to keep persevering! There is an opportunity cost to keeping going with Acorn though. Clearly you do have some great contacts and have had success in other areas of business.... it makes no difference to me either way if you push on with AD or not, but green dots or grey dots makes no difference as Acorn feels as dead as it ever has.
The newsletters are too frequent, I dont open them.
Also, I believe the 810 users are those which click a link in the newsletter, not just open (no way to know this unless the recipient has allowed remote content)
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