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Zee said:Anyone a fan of color coding the entire row for wins and losses? Also color coding teams as either home or away games? Or is it too busy? Here's a sample:
Bullfrog said:Zee said:Anyone a fan of color coding the entire row for wins and losses? Also color coding teams as either home or away games? Or is it too busy? Here's a sample:
Colour coding home or away is too much; stick with black text. The typical convention of "at Washington" or "vs. Ottawa" is straight-forward.
Bullfrog said:Zee said:Anyone a fan of color coding the entire row for wins and losses? Also color coding teams as either home or away games? Or is it too busy? Here's a sample:
Colour coding home or away is too much; stick with black text. The typical convention of "at Washington" or "vs. Ottawa" is straight-forward. Colouring the whole row looks good though. If we're talking formatting, a little more space between lines would look good (i.e. slightly taller rows with text vertically centred). And get rid of Arial and use a real font like Clear Sans, Fira Sans, or Source Sans (all free.) Heading alignment should match text (i.e. if "Game" records are left-aligned, then the "Game" heading should also be left-aligned.) Data with numbers, such as the score, should really be right-aligned (as should the corresponding heading.) I would split the day and date to allow for better alignment.
Sorry, it's kind of my thing.
Zee said:With September coming around next week, the excitement level for this upcoming dreadful season is upon us. Can't believe I started this thread in June.
Zee said:Trying to come up with better fonts in Google Sheets, not many built in. Here's some alignment and font changes:
Zee said:The 17th, the first game against Phil since the trade, Halloween night, the return of Phil Kessel to Toronto.
Zee said:
And we're off and running!
LuncheonMeat said:Zee said:
And we're off and running!
I like the update! I would also like to join the lobby to have losses colored green. It would be good for all of us.
The psychology of color, direct from Dr. Google:
"From a meaning of colors perspective, green is the color of growth, the color of spring, of renewal and rebirth."
Zee said: