Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The colors of Web Clock

Web clock is one of the ways how to register your time. Beside showing current time and allowing you to register time it also provides information about your presence status.


The color of the Clock changes accordingly to the presence status. There are several colors associated with this status. Which of these statuses will actually be available depends on which calculation are set:


Blue color means that you are currently clocked in and your presence is treated as paid time.

Green denotes you are out on paid absence.

Gray color is shown when you are absent.

Purple is sign that you are absent within the bounds of missing time. You will see this status only if the missing time rule is set.
Yellow color is means that you are present outside the paid time bounds. Your presence is treated as unpaid time. You will see this status only if the paid time rule was set.

2 comments:

  1. Purple description is not very clear. You could say, "Purple color tells that you are missing, that you are absent when you should be present..."

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  2. Any special reason for color selection? Wouldn't it make more sense to switch blue and green?

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