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Make it possible to visually identify user role #2378
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Suggestion for global roles: Add attributes which define the visibility to a global user role |
Another alternative is to just have different colors in the Userlist. i.e. Admin red, voice blue, normal black |
@bott0r i have it rather in the message "flow" . Don't think is good from a user experience to need to open up a user list and have to search for the persons name to see what kind of user it is. |
Also colors are already used in username list. Color depends on status. |
I am all for a message display customization panel. |
* Room Roles * Replace arunoda:streams by rocketchat:streamer * Getting user roles * Add stream notifications for adding/removing user and room roles * Fix event broadcast * Update version of rocketchat:streamer to 0.2.0 * Call subscribe after adding user to role * Update rocketchat:streamer to version 0.3.0 * Notify broadcast * Notify and broadcast as default * Update rocketchat:streamer to version 0.3.1 * Update rocketchat:streamer to 0.3.2 * Improve broadcast auth * Fix LiveChat Streamer
Hi, Excuse me but I'm using Rocket Chat client 2.15.3 on macOS and I can not visually identify user role, so what am I missing here? |
Your Rocket.Chat version:0.19
Rocket.Chat needs to get someway to visually identify/rank users.
As it is now you have no clue if you talk to a core member / moderator / power user / regular user when chatting.
Example : IRC had @ sign in front of username
Not sure if this has been discussed..
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