I was talking about the color coding of these interval bars, not the arches. Why are they reddish and lighter reddish, vs bright red and gray?
Interval blocks.
They certainly could be, but I think itâs most important for the user to be aware itâs an X effort type block.
At least in my personal opinion / graphical oriented mind, it would be visually confusing and âtoo much.â Going in, I would already know there will be a high and low effort, and the low will be recovery, so I wouldnât be concerned as to what zone it is in particular; however, I would care to know if the interval of the block is Z3, Z4, Z5 or above. (granted Zwift only goes to orange).
This is very much a personal opinion thing for sure. But I think the way it appears on the side bar is, at least for me, preferred.
That said, maybe if the block is active (which in this case the top one is), seing the bottom go gray, could be an upgrade/beneficial visual cue.
For the non-actives though, I personally prefer them being children of the main interval color.
On ZwiftApp v1.90 on Windows⌠I ride the Pinarello Dogma F 2024 with the Pride On Disc wheelset - and when I start events, most often (and BMTR events like Short Adventure or Misfits, always), the wheelsets show with a Zwift Classic front, in-game and in-menu, and I have to select the Pride On Disc wheelset again to resolve it. Is this known? If it isnât - FYI.
Thanks for this, I must not have searched enough!
The way to know about every topic on the forum is to read every single post, and what kind of idiot would do that