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− | Instead of random symbols, I would prefer that we use numbers for priority, and keep the "!" with the highest priority; 1!, 2, 3, 4. The exclamation mark would help writers remember which way the priority runs (1>2>3>4). |
+ | Instead of random symbols, I would prefer that we use numbers for priority, and keep the "!" with the highest priority; 1!, 2, 3, 4. The exclamation mark would help writers remember which way the priority runs (1>2>3>4). -- [[User:Moe Ronickah|Moe Ronickah]] ([[User talk:Moe Ronickah|talk]]) |
:I don't think it is necessary, as the symbols also have colors. Also, who are you? Put <code><nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki></code> to indicate yourself. --[[User:RycsWikiAccount|RycsWikiAccount]] ([[User talk:RycsWikiAccount|talk]]) 08:16, 14 November 2016 (EST) |
:I don't think it is necessary, as the symbols also have colors. Also, who are you? Put <code><nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki></code> to indicate yourself. --[[User:RycsWikiAccount|RycsWikiAccount]] ([[User talk:RycsWikiAccount|talk]]) 08:16, 14 November 2016 (EST) |
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+ | ::I was considering a 1 to 4 order, and I think it fits it better. Will keep colors, however, simply because red tends to be associated with "this needs to get done" and green is more a of a relaxing color. --[[User:Colin350|Colin350]] ([[User talk:Colin350|talk]]) 17:14, 14 November 2016 (EST) |
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Instead of random symbols, I would prefer that we use numbers for priority, and keep the "!" with the highest priority; 1!, 2, 3, 4. The exclamation mark would help writers remember which way the priority runs (1>2>3>4). -- Moe Ronickah (talk)
- I don't think it is necessary, as the symbols also have colors. Also, who are you? Put
--~~~~
to indicate yourself. --RycsWikiAccount (talk) 08:16, 14 November 2016 (EST)- I was considering a 1 to 4 order, and I think it fits it better. Will keep colors, however, simply because red tends to be associated with "this needs to get done" and green is more a of a relaxing color. --Colin350 (talk) 17:14, 14 November 2016 (EST)