Magnolia 5.7 reached extended end of life on May 31, 2022. Support for this branch is limited, see End-of-life policy. Please note that to cover the extra maintenance effort, this EEoL period is a paid extension in the life of the branch. Customers who opt for the extended maintenance will need a new license key to run future versions of Magnolia 5.7. If you have any questions or to subscribe to the extended maintenance, please get in touch with your local contact at Magnolia.
It is hard to read white text on yellow background. Choose a safe app group color from the Magnolia palette.
Choose the app group color carefully. Not all colors work well together. The Magnolia color palette provides five primary colors that work well on the green background and white text. You can't go wrong with these colors.
#4B8E9E
#9A3332
#3E5900
#FFBF28
#666666
App groups at the top are reserved for Magnolia's native apps. You should add your own app group at the bottom. However, if your organization uses your own app group very often, elevate it to the top by setting the permanent
property to true
. This means the app group is always open and its apps are quickly accessible.
Good contrast with gray group and white text.
Poor contrast with yellow group and white text.
Color
- Choose your app group color from the Magnolia safe color palette.
Position
- Put your own app group at the bottom unless a group in your organization needs quick access to its apps on a daily basis.