Topic: Does the color frame around certain pictures mean something?

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BudFisk said:
I know that the red frame is for deletion, but what does the yellow and green mean and that just some have it?
A rather meaningless topic, but anyway.

Green/yellow are parent/child images.

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Yellow - child post
Green - parent post
Blue - not approved yet
Red - flagged for deletion

Don't ask me what color priorities are, cause it's confusing.

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Gilda_The_Gryphon said:
Yellow - child post
Green - parent post
Blue - not approved yet
Red - flagged for deletion

Don't ask me what color priorities are, cause it's confusing.

Okey

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Gilda_The_Gryphon said:

Don't ask me what color priorities are, cause it's confusing.

Green/yellow seems to take priority over flagged for deletion, and not the other way around for some reason.

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furballs_dc said:
Green/yellow seems to take priority over flagged for deletion, and not the other way around for some reason.

But blue have priority over green/yellow (post #286183), and red seems to have priority over blue... (post #286184) wait. What color should have not aproved, parented post, which is flagged for deletion?

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Gilda_The_Gryphon said:
What color should have not aproved, parented post, which is flagged for deletion?

The dontgiveafuck shade, somewhere around 80%-additive blue with a hint of goldenrod. (As in, it's not that important for such a rare case.)

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Gilda_The_Gryphon said:
Have not approved, parented post, which is flagged for deletion?

Red will still have priority over blue, if the post is not approved yet. Once approved, the red will still be there if not accepted or denied.

Red basically have priority over any color if flagged.

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Keats said:
Red will still have priority over blue, if the post is not approved yet. Once approved, the red will still be there if not accepted or denied.

Red basically have priority over any color if flagged.

Not true, sometimes parent/child colors show over the red. It's silly.

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null0010 said:
Not true, sometimes parent/child colors show over the red. It's silly.

Sometimes? What you talkin' 'bout Willis?

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This isn't going to be one of those threads that ends up 3 pages long over a mundane topic, is it?

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