Gmail revoked the label adjustment scheme after user feedback and the color label is back

In order to better distinguish other emails, Gmail allows users to add colors to labels. This is a feature that has been online for a long time, but in a recent update, Google changed the solid color to a colored outline. After receiving user feedback, Google has withdrawn a few days ago. Now Gmail’s labels have become solid colors again.

An annoyed user said: The Gmail label on the side (a small flag with a color next to your word) has changed from a solid color on the side to a color-only outline. This makes it more difficult to distinguish between colors. Why is there This change? It’s much easier to see them on the side and to be able to distinguish between colors and flags without having to read the labels. Is there any way to solve this problem?

After receiving the feedbacks, the Gmail team seems to have restored this change, as we can tell from the comments in the post. Good job everyone. Providing feedback has worked. The label icon has been restored to a solid color. This is a victory for the person who pressed the feedback button (in my case, it was pressed several times).

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