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We seemed to have diverged on the color meaning behind update today. When Firefox has a new version update, the App Menu get's a green attention dot. In-content, in about:addons, we see our accent color being used in both the badge that notes how many updates are available as well as the attention on the addon card's more info button and update list item within the more info menu.

The same exact shade we use for App menu's [update dot](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/browser/themes/addons/light/manifest.json#53) is also used for the tab [attention dot](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/toolkit/themes/shared/design-system/tokens-brand.css#14), as well as for the meaning of [success](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/toolkit/themes/shared/in-content/common-shared.css#34). We should think through what color should mean 'update' from now on, consider any theming differences (i.e. Linux should probably stick to accentcolor, should chrome and in-content differ?), and capture this in a token and standardize across in-content and chrome
We seemed to have diverged on the color meaning behind an 'update' today. When Firefox has a new version update, the App Menu get's a green attention dot. In-content, in about:addons, we see our accent color being used in both the badge that notes how many updates are available as well as the attention on the addon card's more info button and update list item within the more info menu.

The same exact shade we use for App menu's [update dot](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/browser/themes/addons/light/manifest.json#53) is also used for the tab [attention dot](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/toolkit/themes/shared/design-system/tokens-brand.css#14), as well as for the meaning of [success](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/toolkit/themes/shared/in-content/common-shared.css#34). We should think through what color should mean 'update' from now on, consider any theming differences (i.e. Linux should probably stick to accentcolor, should chrome and in-content differ?), and capture this in a token and standardize across in-content and chrome
We seemed to have diverged on the color meaning behind an 'update' today. When Firefox has a new version update, the App Menu gets a green attention dot. In-content, in about:addons, we see our accent color being used in both the badge that notes how many updates are available as well as the attention on the addon card's more info button and update list item within the more info menu.

The same exact shade we use for App menu's [update dot](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/browser/themes/addons/light/manifest.json#53) is also used for the tab [attention dot](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/toolkit/themes/shared/design-system/tokens-brand.css#14), as well as for the meaning of [success](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/toolkit/themes/shared/in-content/common-shared.css#34). We should think through what color should mean 'update' from now on, consider any theming differences (i.e. Linux should probably stick to accentcolor, should chrome and in-content differ?), and capture this in a token and standardize across in-content and chrome
We seemed to have diverged on the color meaning behind an 'update' today. When Firefox has a new version update, the App Menu gets a green attention dot. In-content, in about:addons, we see our accent color being used in both the badge that notes how many updates are available as well as the attention dot on the addon card's more info button and update list item within the more info menu.

The same exact shade we use for App menu's [update dot](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/browser/themes/addons/light/manifest.json#53) is also used for the tab [attention dot](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/toolkit/themes/shared/design-system/tokens-brand.css#14), as well as for the meaning of [success](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/toolkit/themes/shared/in-content/common-shared.css#34). We should think through what color should mean 'update' from now on, consider any theming differences (i.e. Linux should probably stick to accentcolor, should chrome and in-content differ?), and capture this in a token and standardize across in-content and chrome
We seemed to have diverged on a color that means 'update' today. When Firefox has a new version update, the App Menu gets a green attention dot. In-content, in about:addons, we see our accent color being used in both the badge that notes how many updates are available as well as the attention dot on the addon card's more info button and update list item within the more info menu.

The same exact shade we use for App menu's [update dot](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/browser/themes/addons/light/manifest.json#53) is also used for the tab [attention dot](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/toolkit/themes/shared/design-system/tokens-brand.css#14), as well as for the meaning of [success](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/toolkit/themes/shared/in-content/common-shared.css#34). We should think through what color should mean 'update' from now on, consider any theming differences (i.e. Linux should probably stick to accentcolor, should chrome and in-content differ?), and capture this in a token and standardize across in-content and chrome
We seemed to have diverged on a color that means 'update' today. When Firefox has a new version update, the App Menu gets a green attention dot. In-content, in about:addons, we see our brand accent color being used in both the badge that notes how many updates are available as well as the attention dot on the addon card's more info button and update list item within the more info menu.

The same exact shade we use for App menu's [update dot](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/browser/themes/addons/light/manifest.json#53) is also used for the tab [attention dot](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/toolkit/themes/shared/design-system/tokens-brand.css#14), as well as for the meaning of [success](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c34cf367c29601ed56ae4ea51e20b28cd8331f9c/toolkit/themes/shared/in-content/common-shared.css#34). We should think through what color should mean 'update' from now on, consider any theming differences (i.e. Linux should probably stick to accentcolor, should chrome and in-content differ?), and capture this in a token and standardize across in-content and chrome

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