Different information provided in different documents
Bug #781037 reported by
Chris Johnston
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Canonical Style Guidelines |
New
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
In the Ubuntu Color Palette it allows for using Aubergine in community areas:
"Our colour palette consists of Orange, Aubergine, White and Warm Grey. The amount of colour we use for Community and Canonical collateral varies according to the emphasis of the content.
For instance, for Community-focused materials, Orange is the predominant colour and Aubergine is used as a highlight."
On the Ubuntu Web Guidelines there is no information provided on how to use Aubergine, which I think should be allowed for a highlight:
"Orange is the primary Ubuntu colour. It’s lively, crisp and warm.
White and 10% tint of warm grey are used as content background colours for a bright, open feel."
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