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["City College of New York Beavers"] = {"7d55c7", "000000", "595959", name1="Lavender", name2="Gray", cite="{{cite web |title=CCNY STYLE AND BRAND GUIDELINES |url=https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/sites/default/files/CCNY_StyleGuide_FY19.pdf}}"}, ["CCNY Beavers"] = "City College of New York Beavers", ["New York College Beavers"] = "City College of New York Beavers", ["Clark Cougars"] = {"cc0000", "FFFFFF", "939598", name1="Scarlet", name3="Gray", cite="{{cite web |title=Clark Brand Identity Style Guide |url=https://www2.clarku.edu/offices/marcom/documents/clark-university-style-guide.pdf}}"}, ["Connecticut College Camel"] = {"002F5F", "FFFFFF", "9EC3DE", name1="Dark Blue", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Connecticut College Colors |url=https://www.conncoll.edu/offices/office-of-communications/visual-identity/college-colors/}}"}, ["Endicott Gulls"] = {"00325b", "FFFFFF", "007c5a", name1="Blue", name3="Green", cite="{{cite web |title=Endicott Graphic Identity Standards |url=https://www.endicott.edu/about/key-offices-departments/communications-and-marketing/communications-and-marketing-policies-guidelines/branding-guidelines}}"}, ["Fitchburg State Falcons"] = {"00563F", "FFFFFF", "E9AF2F", name1="Green", name3="Yellow", cite="{{cite web |title=Fitchburg State University Logos |url=https://www.fitchburgstate.edu/offices-services-directory/printservices/fsulogo/}}"}, ["Gordon Fighting Scots"] = {"003882", "FFFFFF", "00FFFF", name1="Blue", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Gordon Logos and Brand Standards |url=https://www.google.com/search?q=pms+294&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1}}"}, ["Johnson & Wales Wildcats"] = {"1f1f7a", "FFFFFF", "EAAB00", name1="Blue", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Johnson & Wales University Graphic Standards |url=https://www.jwu.edu/files/pdfs/www2/JWUGraphicStandardsUNIV.pdf}}"}, ["Keene State Owls"] = {"C60C30", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Red", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Keene State Style Guide |url=http://sites.keene.edu/marketing/style-guide/}}"}, ["Lebanon Valley Flying Dutchmen"] = {"00305C", "FFFFFF", "B2B4B3", name1="Blue", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Lebanon Valley Athletic Clothing Style Guide |url=https://www.lvc.edu/offices-directories/marketing-communications/visual-style-guide/athletic-clothing-style-guide/}}"}, ["UMass Dartmouth Corsairs"] = {"003764", "FFFFFF", "FEC24D", name1="Blue", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=UMass Dartmouth Logos |url=https://www.umassd.edu/publications/logos/}}"}, ["Massachusetts Dartmouth Corsairs"] = "UMass Dartmouth Corsairs", ["Massachusetts-Dartmouth Corsairs"] = "UMass Dartmouth Corsairs", ["Massachusetts–Dartmouth Corsairs"] = "UMass Dartmouth Corsairs", ["Plymouth State Panthers"] = {"135841", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Green", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Plymouth State Logos, Colors, and Fonts |url=https://campus.plymouth.edu/graphics-resources/logos/}}"}, ["Ramapo Roadrunners"] = {"87212e", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Maroon", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Ramapo Print Design Guidelines |url=https://www.ramapo.edu/design-standard/print-guidelines/}}"}, ["Roger Williams Hawks"] = {"003d6e", "FFFFFF", "e0ad12", name1="Blue", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=Roger Williams Logo and Guidelines |url=https://www.rwu.edu/who-we-are/administrative-offices/marketing/logo-and-guidelines}}"}, ["Salve Regina Seahawks"] = {"0069aa", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Blue", name3="Black", cite="{{cite web |title=Branding Guide - Salve Regina University |url=https://salve.edu/sites/default/files/filesfield/documents/Salve_Branding_Guide_2018_0.pdf}}"}, ["Scranton Royals"] = {"4a245e", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Purple", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=The University of Scranton Identity Standards Manual |url=https://www.scranton.edu/marketing-communications/images/Identity-standards-manual.pdf}}"}, ["Skidmore Thoroughbreds"] = {"006A52", "FFFFFF", "FFD100", name1="Green", name2="White", name3="Yellow", cite="{{cite web |title=Skidmore Colors and Web Design |url=https://www.skidmore.edu/communications/reference/web/color.php}}"}, ["University of Southern Maine Huskies"] = {"1E3B78", "FFFFFF", "FFCC00", name1="Blue", name2="White", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=USM Athletics Visual Identity Standards |url=https://usm.maine.edu/sites/default/files/office-of-marketing-and-brand-management/athstyleguide.pdf}}"}, ["USM Huskies"] = "University of Southern Maine Huskies", ["Suffolk Rams"] = {"142f53", "FFFFFF", "c6a141", name1="Blue", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=Suffolk visual identity guidelines |url=https://www.suffolk.edu/documents/OMC/visualguidelines_021315.pdf}}"}, ["Trinity Bantams"] = {"00305C", "FFFFFF", "F7D117", name1="Blue", name3="Yellow", cite="{{cite web |title=Trinity Logo Standards and Guidelines |url=https://www.trincoll.edu/AboutTrinity/offices/communications/policies/Documents/Trinity_LogoGuide%202.14.13.pdf}}"}, ["Tufts Jumbos"] = {"578ad6", "FFFFFF", "4d2612", name1="Blue", name3="Brown", cite="{{cite web |title=Tufts branding guidelines reference |url=https://communications.tufts.edu/wp-content/uploads/Tufts_Branding_Guidelines.pdf}}"}, ["Wentworth Institute of Technology Leopards"] = {"cf142b", "f7d417", "000000", name1="Red", name2="Yellow", name3="Black", cite="{{cite web |title=WIT Branding Guidelines |url=https://wit.edu/media}}"}, ["WIT Leopards"] = "Wentworth Institute of Technology Leopards", ["Wesleyan Cardinals"] = {"ba122b", "000000", name1="Red", name2="Black", cite="{{cite web |title=Print Style Guide: Wesleyan Colors |url=https://www.wesleyan.edu/communications/styleguide/print-colors.html}}"}, ["Western New England Golden Bears"] = {"003082", "FFFFFF", "e6b012", name1="Blue", name3="Yellow", cite="{{cite web |title=Western New England Graphic Standards Guidelines |url=https://www1.wne.edu/marketing/doc/wne-graphic-standards-9.17.pdf}}"},PensRule11385 ( talk) 23:09, 10 December 2018 (UTC) |
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["SUNY Canton Roos"] = {"004B8D", "00A160", "CFAB7A", name1="Blue", name2="Green", name3="gold", cite="{{cite web |title=SUNY Canton Identity and Style Guide |url=https://www.canton.edu/public_relations/toolbox/SUNY_Canton_Style_Guide.pdf}}"}, ["Canton Roos"] = "SUNY Canton Roos", ["Canton State Roos"] = "SUNY Canton Roos", ["SUNY Canton Kangaroos"] = "SUNY Canton Roos", ["Canton Kangaroos"] = "SUNY Canton Roos", ["Canton State Kangaroos"] = "SUNY Canton Roos", ["Morrisville State Mustangs"] = {"004730", "FFFFFF", "00966C", name1="Green", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Morrisville IDENTITY AND GRAPHIC STANDARDS |url=http://documents.morrisville.edu/public/commmark/morrisville-identity-graphic-standards.pdf}}"}, ["SUNY Morrisville Mustangs"] = "Morrisville State Mustangs", ["Morrisville Mustangs"] = "Morrisville State Mustangs",
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["Augsburg Auggies"] = {"75263b", "FFFFFF", "747678", name1="Maroon", name3="Gray", cite="{{cite web |title=Augsburg Style Guidelines |url=http://inside.augsburg.edu/marketing/style_guidelines/}}"}, ["Bethel Royals"] = {"002f5f", "FFFFFF", "fdc900", name1="Navy Blue", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=BETHEL UNIVERSITY BRAND GUIDELINES |url=https://www.bethel.edu/marketing/resources/identity/bethel-brand-manual.pdf}}"}, ["Carleton Knights"] = {"0B5091", "FFFFFF", "F3B61D", name1="Blue", name3="Maize", cite="{{cite web |title=Carleton College Identity Guidelines |url=https://apps.carleton.edu/creativeservices/assets/Carleton_Identity_StyleGuide_0709.pdf}}"}, ["Gustavus Adolphus Gusties"] = {"000000", "FFFFFF", "FFCF00", name1="Black", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=Gustavus Adolphus GRAPHIC STANDARDS & using the new brand |url=https://gustavus.edu/marketing/files/graphicstandards.pdf}}"}, ["Hamline Pipers"] = {"95021e", "FFFFFF", "BFB9B6", name1="Burgundy", name3="Gray", cite="{{cite web |title=Hamline BRANDING STANDARDS MANUAL 2014 |url=https://www.hamline.edu/uploadedFiles/Hamline_WWW/Offices_-_Admin/Marketing_Communications/Documents/hamline_brand_standards.pdf}}"}, ["Macalester Scots"] = {"01426A", "FFFFFF", "D44420", name1="Blue", name3="Orange", cite="{{cite web |title=Macalester College Colors |url=https://www.macalester.edu/communications/visual-identity/colors/}}"}, ["Saint Benedict Blazers"] = {"be0f34", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Red", name3="Black", cite="{{cite web |title=CSB/SJU Brand Guide: Colors |url=https://www.csbsju.edu/marketing-communications/brand-guide/colors}}"}, ["Saint Benedict Bennies"] = "Saint Benedict Blazers", ["St. Benedict Bennies"] = "Saint Benedict Blazers", ["St. Benedict Blazers"] = "Saint Benedict Blazers", ["St. Catherine Wildcats"] = {"491A6A", "FFFFFF", "F7D465", name1="Purple", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=St. Catherine Brand Guidelines |url=https://www.stkate.edu/pdfs/st.-catherine-university-brand-guide.pdf}}"}, ["Saint John's Johnnies"] = {"be0f34", "FFFFFF", "5a7e92", name1="Red", name3="Blue", cite="{{cite web |title=CSB/SJU Brand Guide: Colors |url=https://www.csbsju.edu/marketing-communications/brand-guide/colors}}"}, ["St. John's Johnnies"] = "Saint John's Johnnies", ["Saint Mary's Cardinals"] = {"C8102E", "FFFFFF", "002855", name1="Red", name2="White", name3="Navy", cite="{{cite web |title=St. Mary's Brand Visual Identity Guide |url=https://www.smumn.edu/Brand_Resources/Saint_Mary_s_Brand_Visual_Identity_Guide.pdf}}"}, ["St. Mary's Cardinals"] = "Saint Mary's Cardinals", ["St. Olaf Oles"] = {"cc8a00", "000000", "FFFFFF", name1="Gold", name2="Black", cite="{{cite web |title=St. Olaf College Athletics Logo Download Page |url=https://athletics.stolaf.edu/sports/2014/10/17/GEN_1017143739.aspx?id=42}}"},
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I updated several sources and fixed the color order on my earlier edits in the sandbox. Corkythehornetfan requested I post a request here since he's on his iPad. PensRule11385 ( talk) 08:39, 23 December 2018 (UTC)
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Change Arizona Wildcats Navy from #002147 to #0C234B as per the most recent Master Brand downloaded 2/6/2019. Can be found at SOURCE Jesuiseduardo ( talk) 20:34, 6 February 2019 (UTC)
Could someone please update the colors for the Lubbock Christian Chaparrals? I'm making a template for the school and have noticed that the colors are out of date. Red is no longer the preferred accent per the 2017 style guide, which can be found on page 2 of this document https://lcu.edu/flexPaper/LCUStyleGuide_May2017/
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Please change Pittsburgh Panthers (line 699) from name1="Royal Blue" to name1="Blue".
Explanation: the term "royal blue" is a generic, unofficial descriptor of a new primary color palette being implemented for athletics. The new shades have technically been developed by Nike as unique "Pitt Royal" and "Pitt Gold" palettes. However, the names "royal blue", "Pitt Royal", or "Pitt Gold" are not the names that the university or its athletic department uses for the school's or teams' colors. Historically, and continuing currently, the colors are simply named or referred to as "Blue and Gold" in all manner of official and non-official capacity (i.e. "Blue and Gold Society", "Blue and Gold Days", "Blue and Gold" spring football game, "Blue" athletic giving levels, fight songs lyrics employing "Blue and Gold", athletic paraphernalia, etc). Therefore, color names employed should read "Blue" and "Gold". CrazyPaco ( talk) 16:36, 15 April 2019 (UTC) CrazyPaco ( talk) 16:36, 15 April 2019 (UTC)
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Update RIT colors based on updated brand guidelines. Updated color palette is verifiable at https://www.rit.edu/marketing/brandportal/brand-elements/colors
["RIT Tigers"] = {"F76902", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Pantone 1505 C (Orange)", name2="White", name3="Black", cite=" RIT Color Palette. Retrieved April 18, 2019."} N8felton ( talk) 19:03, 18 April 2019 (UTC)
Is there a better way to structure /data so it doesn't have to load a 1100-line 240k database every time (ie. page load)? It should be possible to split it alphabetically, as one idea, or even into 4 files. -- Green C 14:35, 20 April 2019 (UTC)
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Add Webster University. per Source Jesuiseduardo ( talk) 02:22, 9 May 2019 (UTC)
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The Georgia Tech secondary color (black #000000) does not appear on the referenced source ( https://ramblinwreck.com/georgia-tech-athletics-brand-guidelines/). The source is appropriate. The secondary color, replacing #000000, is white (#FFFFFF). If for some reason unbeknownst to me white is not an acceptable color for clarity/formatting reasons, dark grey (#545454) or light grey (#E5E5E5) should be used (preferably dark grey). All of this correction is found on the reference currently in the template.
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Northeastern Huskies red is incorrect color, correct color is #D41B2C as noted in the university branding and in the Athletics branding EoRdE6( Come Talk to Me!) 18:44, 26 June 2019 (UTC)
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Update Green Bay Phoenix to ["Green Bay Phoenix"] = {"006A4D", "FFFFFF", "183029", name1="Green", name2="White", name3="Dark Green", cite="{{cite web |title=Green Bay Athletics Logo Sheet|url=https://greenbayphoenix.com/images/2018/7/30/GB_Athletics_LogoSheet2.jpg |accessdate=June 28, 2019}}"},
due to their rebranding last August.
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Please correct the data for Oregon State University to conform to the official media and branding guidelines as of the most recent update in April 2017. Specifically the new hex value and name for "Beaver Orange," the inclusion of white as an official color and their order of precedence require updating. Citations are provided to both the official marketing department standards page and a post on the Marketing Dept.'s blog written to be more easily understood by those lacking typographic experience. I believe the corrections should be coded as follows:
["Oregon State Beavers"] = {"D73F09", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Beaver Orange", name2="White", name3="Black", order="132", cite="{{cite web|url=https://communications.oregonstate.edu/brand-guide/visual-identity/colors|title=Colors|date=2019-06-25|website=University Relations and Marketing - Oregon State University|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180712035109if_/https://communications.oregonstate.edu/brand-guide/visual-identity/colors|archivedate=2018-07-12|deadurl=no|accessdate=2019-07-06}}", cite2="{{cite web|url=http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/marketing/2018/05/21/beaver-orange-user-guide/|title=Beaver Orange – A User Guide|date=2018-05-21|website=University Marketing - OSU Blogs|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190706105350if_/http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/marketing/2018/05/21/beaver-orange-user-guide/|archivedate=2019-07-06|deadurl=no|accessdate=2019-07-06}}"},
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Long Island University has merged the athletics programs of its two campuses (LIU Brooklyn and LIU Post). Please do not remove the original Brooklyn and Post entries, as those pages will be kept for historical accuracy. The new athletics program is named LIU Sharks or Long Island Sharks and its colors are blue and gold. El Mayimbe ( talk) 21:54, 19 July 2019 (UTC)
["LIU Sharks" = {"69B3E7", "FFD700", name1="Blue", name2="Gold", cite="{{cite manual |url=https://headlines.liu.edu/?p=2700 |title=Welcome to the Shark Tank: Long Island University Chooses the Shark as New Mascot |accessdate=July 19, 2019}}"},
["Long Island Sharks" = "LIU Sharks",
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["Colorado Christian Cougars"] = {"000080", "FFD700", "00BFFF", name1="Navy Blue", name2="Gold", name3="Capri"", cite="" Colorado Christian University Branding Guidelines" (PDF). Retrieved November 4, 2019."}
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When you go to the BYU Cougars Wikipedia page in the information box the color Royal Blue needs to be added to their colors. In the University’s brand guide they have added Royal Blue to go with Navy Blue and White. Also their uniforms have been either blue, white or royal blue. So Royal Blue just needs to be added to BYU Cougars. Colors = Navy blue, white, and royal blue
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The big problem is that this only produces colours with initial capitals, e.g. "Navy Blue, Emerald Green and White" rather than "Navy blue, emerald green and white". Emeraude ( talk) 10:47, 22 March 2020 (UTC)
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Requesting update to line 806.
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["Simon Fraser Clan"] = {"A6192E", "FFFFFF", "102F82", name1="Red", name3="Blue", cite="{{cite web |url=https://www.sfu.ca/clf/colour-palette.html |title=SFU Common Look and Feel | Colour Palette |accessdate=September 5, 2016}}"},
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["Simon Fraser Clan"] = {"CC0633", "FFFFFF", name1="Light Red", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |url=https://www.sfu.ca/clf/colour-palette.html |title=SFU brand colours |accessdate=May 18, 2020}}"},
Of note, the reference link hasn't changed (SFU has updated the page following the 2019 rebrand). Additionally, the athletics teams only use "light red" and not "dark red" that is used by the school itself.
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Please add the following to the data module:
["Adamson Falcons"] = {"1D3E79", "FFFFFF", name1="Dark blue", name2="White", cite="{{cite web|url=https://www.adamson.edu.ph/v1/downloads/adamson-university-student-manual-2018.pdf |title=Adamson University Student Manual |date=2018 |accessdate=June 2, 2020 }}"}, ["Adamson Soaring Falcons"] = "Adamson Falcons", ["Ateneo Blue Eagles"] = {"003BAF", "FFFFFF", name1="Blue", name2="White", cite="{{cite web|url=https://www.ateneo.edu/blue-and-white |title=Blue And White |accessdate=June 2, 2020 }}"}, ["De La Salle Green Archers"] = {"00703C", "FFFFFF", name1="Green", name2="White", cite="{{cite web|url=https://www.dlsu.edu.ph/inside/lasalliana/standards-visual-identity |title=Standards for Visual Identity |accessdate=June 2, 2020 }}"}, ["Zobel Green Archers"] = "De La Salle Green Archers", ["FEU Tamaraws"] = {"006400", "FFD700", name1="Green", name2="Gold", cite="{{cite web|url=https://investors.feu.edu.ph/reports%20new%20format/2012/092012/Pres%20Message.pdf |title=President's Message |date=September 2012 |accessdate=June 2, 2020 |quote=Thus, FEU's green and gold colors inspired the spirit of a green environment for a golden tomorrow... }}"}, ["FEU-D Baby Tamaraws"] = "FEU Tamaraws", ["NU Bulldogs"] = {"373C96", "D9B638", name1="Blue", name2="Gold", cite="{{cite web|url=https://www.national-u.edu.ph/national-u-unveils-new-logo-launches-first-heritage-book |title=National U unveils new logo, launches first Heritage Book |accessdate=June 2, 2020 }}"}, ["UE Red Warriors"] = {"ED2939", "FFFFFF", name1="Red", name2="White", cite="{{cite web|url=https://www.ue.edu.ph/news/?p=5827 |title=UE Marketing Director & Alumnus Jess Tanchanco, 1930–2014 |date=April 14, 2014 |accessdate=June 2, 2020 |quote=...and was instrumental in inspiring Management to adopt red and white as the new official colors of UE. }}", ["UE Junior Warriors"] = "UE Red Warriors", ["UP Fighting Maroons"] = {"7B1113", "014421", name1="Maroon", name2="Forest green", cite="{{cite web|url=https://iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/images/c/c8/UPBrandBook2007.pdf |title=University of the Philippines Brand Book |date=2007 |accessdate=June 2, 2020 }}"}, ["UP Parrots"] = "UP Fighting Maroons", ["UST Growling Tigers"] = {"FCBF15", "FFFFFF", "231F20", name1="Gold", name2="White", name3="Black", cite="{{cite web|url=http://secgen.ust.edu.ph/assets/visual-identity-manual-produced-march-2019_spread.pdf |title=University of Santo Tomas Visual Identity Manual |date=March 2019 |accessdate=June 1, 2020}}"}, ["UST Glowing Goldies"] = "UST Growling Tigers",
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["Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens"] = {"F7941D", "20438F", name1="Orange", name2="Blue", cite="{{cite web |title=Cecil Image and Athletics Color Usage Guidelines |url=https://www.pomona.edu/administration/communications/logos-guidelines/cecil-image-and-athletics-color-usage-guidelines |website=Pomona College |accessdate=26 July 2020 |language=en |date=13 June 2017}}"},
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I made an edit request to add many lines to the module in January and added them to the sandbox in March (as requested), however no action appears to have been taken afterwards ( Module talk:College color/Archive 2#Template-protected edit request on 31 January 2020). I just wanted to check if there was a hold up or oversight, or if I missed something on my end. PensRule11385 ( talk) 03:34, 30 July 2020 (UTC)
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Hi, I'd like to propose that we migrate all of the data in this module to Wikidata using the official color (P6364) property, and then update this module to retrieve data from Wikidata instead of from Module:College color/data. For an example of how this would look, I've added color data to Cincinnati Bearcats (Q2892868), which you can see here: wikidata:Q2892868#P6364.
The major benefit of this migration is that it would enable collaboration with other wikis. This color data is only usable on English Wikipedia right now; any other wiki must maintain their own local version of it. With the data in Wikidata, everyone would have access the data with the same ease, and updates would be shared by all wikis. Additionally, the color data would also be easily available to anyone else making use of the Wikidata API.
Additionally, this migration will enable anyone to update the color data, which means it will likely be kept more up-to-date as there is no need to make an edit request. You might worry that this would lead to inaccurate color data being added. However, it is very easy to monitor changes to the data to verify or revert them; e.g. here's a feed of college sports clubs, sorted by "dateModified" for the "official color" claim. We can also enforce tight controls using Wikidata's property constraints; e.g. here's a query that finds claims which violate the "citation needed constraint".
After the migration, the templates would work pretty much the same. You would still be able to call the template using the name of the team, and it'd return more or less the same results. I can migrate the existing data (including the citations) automatically, so besides a bit of testing, this shouldn't require much community effort.
That's my proposal; what do you all think? – IagoQnsi ( talk) 02:14, 11 August 2020 (UTC)
Putting data in Wikidata sounds good but it would spread the colors over 1140 pages rather than the current one. That is a maintenance nightmare, even if there were no vandalism or misguided edits. The module documentation has a handy table showing all the team names, colors and references. Presumably people who understand the topic can use that to check the results. Without a central list (the current module), you wouldn't even know what team names are available. Johnuniq ( talk) 11:05, 12 August 2020 (UTC)
It looks like the !vote about this has moved to Wikipedia:Village_pump_(proposals)#Migrate_college_color_data_to_Wikidata. Thanks. Mike Peel ( talk) 19:43, 13 August 2020 (UTC)
It's apparent the RfC has no chance of success and it should be closed sooner than later. I think the original suggestion by User:Johnuniq of Commons Tabular remains viable, such that wikis benefit from a centrally located definition. If Enwiki is still unwilling to part from a local file, there are a couple options. First idea would be a bot that reads the Lua data file and converts it to JSON and uploads to Commons whenever there is a change - the Lua module can read from Commons or the local Lua data file based on a cfg switch, and this updated lua module is rolled out to other wikis. Second idea would be one time convert the Lua data file to JSON and host it on Enwiki, and a bot copies this to Commons whenever there is a change. Both of these solutions maintain Enwiki as the authority source, and allows other wikis to benefit from our work maintaining data accuracy. -- Green C 18:00, 18 August 2020 (UTC)
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Is there an editor who could please implement the color code changes & URL source for the Towson Tigers? My source for these proposed changes is per this edit diff & also per Towson.edu. Please? Thanks in advance. Charlesaaronthompson ( talk) 22:59, 23 August 2020 (UTC)
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Could someone edit the second color under "Wesleyan Cardinals" from #101820
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Also update the third color under "Oberlin Yeomen" from #FFB81D
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One more: Amherst Mammoths from #332064
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#FFD100
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00:03, 29 August 2020 (UTC)Tennessee's colors are Orange, white, and "smokey". [6] Our table has orange, black, and "smokey". Radford University's primary color is red. Other colors of their primary palette are dark gray, light gray, and white. Page 20 of their content guide. Our table has blue as their color #3, but that's part of their secondary or "accent" color palette - it's not one of their main colors at all. Is there any reason for these colors the way they are or is it a mistake? -- B ( talk) 20:54, 26 August 2020 (UTC)
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Could someone please edit the HTML color codes for the Texas–Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros? The official colors for the UTRGV Vaqueros are orange, gray, and white, per GoUTRGV.com & UTRGV.edu. Specifically, I'm asking for the color codes to be changed to #F05023 , #646469 , & white , per the references given above. Charlesaaronthompson ( talk) 18:05, 20 September 2020 (UTC)
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Could an editor with template editor tools please edit the URL reference for the Brown Bears? The current URL reference from BrownBears.com is expired. I'm proposing that the new URL reference to be used at Module:College color/data come from Brown.edu. The same color codes are used. The only thing different is the URL source reference. Charlesaaronthompson ( talk) 03:07, 23 September 2020 (UTC)
@ Corkythehornetfan: The documentation for this module talks about color contrast in general, but not about any pairing in particular, and the test table shows the contrast for all possible pairings. Given that you mentioned contrast when you switched the order of the colors, is it the case that the contrast between 1 and 2 is more important than the contrast between 1 and 3? The documentation doesn't currently make this clear. Jackmcbarn ( talk) 02:14, 24 September 2020 (UTC)
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["City College of New York Beavers"] = {"7d55c7", "000000", "595959", name1="Lavender", name2="Gray", cite="{{cite web |title=CCNY STYLE AND BRAND GUIDELINES |url=https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/sites/default/files/CCNY_StyleGuide_FY19.pdf}}"}, ["CCNY Beavers"] = "City College of New York Beavers", ["New York College Beavers"] = "City College of New York Beavers", ["Clark Cougars"] = {"cc0000", "FFFFFF", "939598", name1="Scarlet", name3="Gray", cite="{{cite web |title=Clark Brand Identity Style Guide |url=https://www2.clarku.edu/offices/marcom/documents/clark-university-style-guide.pdf}}"}, ["Connecticut College Camel"] = {"002F5F", "FFFFFF", "9EC3DE", name1="Dark Blue", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Connecticut College Colors |url=https://www.conncoll.edu/offices/office-of-communications/visual-identity/college-colors/}}"}, ["Endicott Gulls"] = {"00325b", "FFFFFF", "007c5a", name1="Blue", name3="Green", cite="{{cite web |title=Endicott Graphic Identity Standards |url=https://www.endicott.edu/about/key-offices-departments/communications-and-marketing/communications-and-marketing-policies-guidelines/branding-guidelines}}"}, ["Fitchburg State Falcons"] = {"00563F", "FFFFFF", "E9AF2F", name1="Green", name3="Yellow", cite="{{cite web |title=Fitchburg State University Logos |url=https://www.fitchburgstate.edu/offices-services-directory/printservices/fsulogo/}}"}, ["Gordon Fighting Scots"] = {"003882", "FFFFFF", "00FFFF", name1="Blue", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Gordon Logos and Brand Standards |url=https://www.google.com/search?q=pms+294&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1}}"}, ["Johnson & Wales Wildcats"] = {"1f1f7a", "FFFFFF", "EAAB00", name1="Blue", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Johnson & Wales University Graphic Standards |url=https://www.jwu.edu/files/pdfs/www2/JWUGraphicStandardsUNIV.pdf}}"}, ["Keene State Owls"] = {"C60C30", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Red", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Keene State Style Guide |url=http://sites.keene.edu/marketing/style-guide/}}"}, ["Lebanon Valley Flying Dutchmen"] = {"00305C", "FFFFFF", "B2B4B3", name1="Blue", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Lebanon Valley Athletic Clothing Style Guide |url=https://www.lvc.edu/offices-directories/marketing-communications/visual-style-guide/athletic-clothing-style-guide/}}"}, ["UMass Dartmouth Corsairs"] = {"003764", "FFFFFF", "FEC24D", name1="Blue", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=UMass Dartmouth Logos |url=https://www.umassd.edu/publications/logos/}}"}, ["Massachusetts Dartmouth Corsairs"] = "UMass Dartmouth Corsairs", ["Massachusetts-Dartmouth Corsairs"] = "UMass Dartmouth Corsairs", ["Massachusetts–Dartmouth Corsairs"] = "UMass Dartmouth Corsairs", ["Plymouth State Panthers"] = {"135841", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Green", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Plymouth State Logos, Colors, and Fonts |url=https://campus.plymouth.edu/graphics-resources/logos/}}"}, ["Ramapo Roadrunners"] = {"87212e", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Maroon", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Ramapo Print Design Guidelines |url=https://www.ramapo.edu/design-standard/print-guidelines/}}"}, ["Roger Williams Hawks"] = {"003d6e", "FFFFFF", "e0ad12", name1="Blue", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=Roger Williams Logo and Guidelines |url=https://www.rwu.edu/who-we-are/administrative-offices/marketing/logo-and-guidelines}}"}, ["Salve Regina Seahawks"] = {"0069aa", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Blue", name3="Black", cite="{{cite web |title=Branding Guide - Salve Regina University |url=https://salve.edu/sites/default/files/filesfield/documents/Salve_Branding_Guide_2018_0.pdf}}"}, ["Scranton Royals"] = {"4a245e", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Purple", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=The University of Scranton Identity Standards Manual |url=https://www.scranton.edu/marketing-communications/images/Identity-standards-manual.pdf}}"}, ["Skidmore Thoroughbreds"] = {"006A52", "FFFFFF", "FFD100", name1="Green", name2="White", name3="Yellow", cite="{{cite web |title=Skidmore Colors and Web Design |url=https://www.skidmore.edu/communications/reference/web/color.php}}"}, ["University of Southern Maine Huskies"] = {"1E3B78", "FFFFFF", "FFCC00", name1="Blue", name2="White", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=USM Athletics Visual Identity Standards |url=https://usm.maine.edu/sites/default/files/office-of-marketing-and-brand-management/athstyleguide.pdf}}"}, ["USM Huskies"] = "University of Southern Maine Huskies", ["Suffolk Rams"] = {"142f53", "FFFFFF", "c6a141", name1="Blue", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=Suffolk visual identity guidelines |url=https://www.suffolk.edu/documents/OMC/visualguidelines_021315.pdf}}"}, ["Trinity Bantams"] = {"00305C", "FFFFFF", "F7D117", name1="Blue", name3="Yellow", cite="{{cite web |title=Trinity Logo Standards and Guidelines |url=https://www.trincoll.edu/AboutTrinity/offices/communications/policies/Documents/Trinity_LogoGuide%202.14.13.pdf}}"}, ["Tufts Jumbos"] = {"578ad6", "FFFFFF", "4d2612", name1="Blue", name3="Brown", cite="{{cite web |title=Tufts branding guidelines reference |url=https://communications.tufts.edu/wp-content/uploads/Tufts_Branding_Guidelines.pdf}}"}, ["Wentworth Institute of Technology Leopards"] = {"cf142b", "f7d417", "000000", name1="Red", name2="Yellow", name3="Black", cite="{{cite web |title=WIT Branding Guidelines |url=https://wit.edu/media}}"}, ["WIT Leopards"] = "Wentworth Institute of Technology Leopards", ["Wesleyan Cardinals"] = {"ba122b", "000000", name1="Red", name2="Black", cite="{{cite web |title=Print Style Guide: Wesleyan Colors |url=https://www.wesleyan.edu/communications/styleguide/print-colors.html}}"}, ["Western New England Golden Bears"] = {"003082", "FFFFFF", "e6b012", name1="Blue", name3="Yellow", cite="{{cite web |title=Western New England Graphic Standards Guidelines |url=https://www1.wne.edu/marketing/doc/wne-graphic-standards-9.17.pdf}}"},PensRule11385 ( talk) 23:09, 10 December 2018 (UTC) |
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["SUNY Canton Roos"] = {"004B8D", "00A160", "CFAB7A", name1="Blue", name2="Green", name3="gold", cite="{{cite web |title=SUNY Canton Identity and Style Guide |url=https://www.canton.edu/public_relations/toolbox/SUNY_Canton_Style_Guide.pdf}}"}, ["Canton Roos"] = "SUNY Canton Roos", ["Canton State Roos"] = "SUNY Canton Roos", ["SUNY Canton Kangaroos"] = "SUNY Canton Roos", ["Canton Kangaroos"] = "SUNY Canton Roos", ["Canton State Kangaroos"] = "SUNY Canton Roos", ["Morrisville State Mustangs"] = {"004730", "FFFFFF", "00966C", name1="Green", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |title=Morrisville IDENTITY AND GRAPHIC STANDARDS |url=http://documents.morrisville.edu/public/commmark/morrisville-identity-graphic-standards.pdf}}"}, ["SUNY Morrisville Mustangs"] = "Morrisville State Mustangs", ["Morrisville Mustangs"] = "Morrisville State Mustangs",
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["Augsburg Auggies"] = {"75263b", "FFFFFF", "747678", name1="Maroon", name3="Gray", cite="{{cite web |title=Augsburg Style Guidelines |url=http://inside.augsburg.edu/marketing/style_guidelines/}}"}, ["Bethel Royals"] = {"002f5f", "FFFFFF", "fdc900", name1="Navy Blue", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=BETHEL UNIVERSITY BRAND GUIDELINES |url=https://www.bethel.edu/marketing/resources/identity/bethel-brand-manual.pdf}}"}, ["Carleton Knights"] = {"0B5091", "FFFFFF", "F3B61D", name1="Blue", name3="Maize", cite="{{cite web |title=Carleton College Identity Guidelines |url=https://apps.carleton.edu/creativeservices/assets/Carleton_Identity_StyleGuide_0709.pdf}}"}, ["Gustavus Adolphus Gusties"] = {"000000", "FFFFFF", "FFCF00", name1="Black", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=Gustavus Adolphus GRAPHIC STANDARDS & using the new brand |url=https://gustavus.edu/marketing/files/graphicstandards.pdf}}"}, ["Hamline Pipers"] = {"95021e", "FFFFFF", "BFB9B6", name1="Burgundy", name3="Gray", cite="{{cite web |title=Hamline BRANDING STANDARDS MANUAL 2014 |url=https://www.hamline.edu/uploadedFiles/Hamline_WWW/Offices_-_Admin/Marketing_Communications/Documents/hamline_brand_standards.pdf}}"}, ["Macalester Scots"] = {"01426A", "FFFFFF", "D44420", name1="Blue", name3="Orange", cite="{{cite web |title=Macalester College Colors |url=https://www.macalester.edu/communications/visual-identity/colors/}}"}, ["Saint Benedict Blazers"] = {"be0f34", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Red", name3="Black", cite="{{cite web |title=CSB/SJU Brand Guide: Colors |url=https://www.csbsju.edu/marketing-communications/brand-guide/colors}}"}, ["Saint Benedict Bennies"] = "Saint Benedict Blazers", ["St. Benedict Bennies"] = "Saint Benedict Blazers", ["St. Benedict Blazers"] = "Saint Benedict Blazers", ["St. Catherine Wildcats"] = {"491A6A", "FFFFFF", "F7D465", name1="Purple", name3="Gold", cite="{{cite web |title=St. Catherine Brand Guidelines |url=https://www.stkate.edu/pdfs/st.-catherine-university-brand-guide.pdf}}"}, ["Saint John's Johnnies"] = {"be0f34", "FFFFFF", "5a7e92", name1="Red", name3="Blue", cite="{{cite web |title=CSB/SJU Brand Guide: Colors |url=https://www.csbsju.edu/marketing-communications/brand-guide/colors}}"}, ["St. John's Johnnies"] = "Saint John's Johnnies", ["Saint Mary's Cardinals"] = {"C8102E", "FFFFFF", "002855", name1="Red", name2="White", name3="Navy", cite="{{cite web |title=St. Mary's Brand Visual Identity Guide |url=https://www.smumn.edu/Brand_Resources/Saint_Mary_s_Brand_Visual_Identity_Guide.pdf}}"}, ["St. Mary's Cardinals"] = "Saint Mary's Cardinals", ["St. Olaf Oles"] = {"cc8a00", "000000", "FFFFFF", name1="Gold", name2="Black", cite="{{cite web |title=St. Olaf College Athletics Logo Download Page |url=https://athletics.stolaf.edu/sports/2014/10/17/GEN_1017143739.aspx?id=42}}"},
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I updated several sources and fixed the color order on my earlier edits in the sandbox. Corkythehornetfan requested I post a request here since he's on his iPad. PensRule11385 ( talk) 08:39, 23 December 2018 (UTC)
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Change Arizona Wildcats Navy from #002147 to #0C234B as per the most recent Master Brand downloaded 2/6/2019. Can be found at SOURCE Jesuiseduardo ( talk) 20:34, 6 February 2019 (UTC)
Could someone please update the colors for the Lubbock Christian Chaparrals? I'm making a template for the school and have noticed that the colors are out of date. Red is no longer the preferred accent per the 2017 style guide, which can be found on page 2 of this document https://lcu.edu/flexPaper/LCUStyleGuide_May2017/
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Please change Pittsburgh Panthers (line 699) from name1="Royal Blue" to name1="Blue".
Explanation: the term "royal blue" is a generic, unofficial descriptor of a new primary color palette being implemented for athletics. The new shades have technically been developed by Nike as unique "Pitt Royal" and "Pitt Gold" palettes. However, the names "royal blue", "Pitt Royal", or "Pitt Gold" are not the names that the university or its athletic department uses for the school's or teams' colors. Historically, and continuing currently, the colors are simply named or referred to as "Blue and Gold" in all manner of official and non-official capacity (i.e. "Blue and Gold Society", "Blue and Gold Days", "Blue and Gold" spring football game, "Blue" athletic giving levels, fight songs lyrics employing "Blue and Gold", athletic paraphernalia, etc). Therefore, color names employed should read "Blue" and "Gold". CrazyPaco ( talk) 16:36, 15 April 2019 (UTC) CrazyPaco ( talk) 16:36, 15 April 2019 (UTC)
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Update RIT colors based on updated brand guidelines. Updated color palette is verifiable at https://www.rit.edu/marketing/brandportal/brand-elements/colors
["RIT Tigers"] = {"F76902", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Pantone 1505 C (Orange)", name2="White", name3="Black", cite=" RIT Color Palette. Retrieved April 18, 2019."} N8felton ( talk) 19:03, 18 April 2019 (UTC)
Is there a better way to structure /data so it doesn't have to load a 1100-line 240k database every time (ie. page load)? It should be possible to split it alphabetically, as one idea, or even into 4 files. -- Green C 14:35, 20 April 2019 (UTC)
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Add Webster University. per Source Jesuiseduardo ( talk) 02:22, 9 May 2019 (UTC)
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The Georgia Tech secondary color (black #000000) does not appear on the referenced source ( https://ramblinwreck.com/georgia-tech-athletics-brand-guidelines/). The source is appropriate. The secondary color, replacing #000000, is white (#FFFFFF). If for some reason unbeknownst to me white is not an acceptable color for clarity/formatting reasons, dark grey (#545454) or light grey (#E5E5E5) should be used (preferably dark grey). All of this correction is found on the reference currently in the template.
Thank you, Iwentdwarfing ( talk) 02:14, 26 May 2019 (UTC)
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Northeastern Huskies red is incorrect color, correct color is #D41B2C as noted in the university branding and in the Athletics branding EoRdE6( Come Talk to Me!) 18:44, 26 June 2019 (UTC)
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Update Green Bay Phoenix to ["Green Bay Phoenix"] = {"006A4D", "FFFFFF", "183029", name1="Green", name2="White", name3="Dark Green", cite="{{cite web |title=Green Bay Athletics Logo Sheet|url=https://greenbayphoenix.com/images/2018/7/30/GB_Athletics_LogoSheet2.jpg |accessdate=June 28, 2019}}"},
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Please correct the data for Oregon State University to conform to the official media and branding guidelines as of the most recent update in April 2017. Specifically the new hex value and name for "Beaver Orange," the inclusion of white as an official color and their order of precedence require updating. Citations are provided to both the official marketing department standards page and a post on the Marketing Dept.'s blog written to be more easily understood by those lacking typographic experience. I believe the corrections should be coded as follows:
["Oregon State Beavers"] = {"D73F09", "FFFFFF", "000000", name1="Beaver Orange", name2="White", name3="Black", order="132", cite="{{cite web|url=https://communications.oregonstate.edu/brand-guide/visual-identity/colors|title=Colors|date=2019-06-25|website=University Relations and Marketing - Oregon State University|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180712035109if_/https://communications.oregonstate.edu/brand-guide/visual-identity/colors|archivedate=2018-07-12|deadurl=no|accessdate=2019-07-06}}", cite2="{{cite web|url=http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/marketing/2018/05/21/beaver-orange-user-guide/|title=Beaver Orange – A User Guide|date=2018-05-21|website=University Marketing - OSU Blogs|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190706105350if_/http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/marketing/2018/05/21/beaver-orange-user-guide/|archivedate=2019-07-06|deadurl=no|accessdate=2019-07-06}}"},
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Long Island University has merged the athletics programs of its two campuses (LIU Brooklyn and LIU Post). Please do not remove the original Brooklyn and Post entries, as those pages will be kept for historical accuracy. The new athletics program is named LIU Sharks or Long Island Sharks and its colors are blue and gold. El Mayimbe ( talk) 21:54, 19 July 2019 (UTC)
["LIU Sharks" = {"69B3E7", "FFD700", name1="Blue", name2="Gold", cite="{{cite manual |url=https://headlines.liu.edu/?p=2700 |title=Welcome to the Shark Tank: Long Island University Chooses the Shark as New Mascot |accessdate=July 19, 2019}}"},
["Long Island Sharks" = "LIU Sharks",
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["Colorado Christian Cougars"] = {"000080", "FFD700", "00BFFF", name1="Navy Blue", name2="Gold", name3="Capri"", cite="" Colorado Christian University Branding Guidelines" (PDF). Retrieved November 4, 2019."}
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When you go to the BYU Cougars Wikipedia page in the information box the color Royal Blue needs to be added to their colors. In the University’s brand guide they have added Royal Blue to go with Navy Blue and White. Also their uniforms have been either blue, white or royal blue. So Royal Blue just needs to be added to BYU Cougars. Colors = Navy blue, white, and royal blue
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The big problem is that this only produces colours with initial capitals, e.g. "Navy Blue, Emerald Green and White" rather than "Navy blue, emerald green and white". Emeraude ( talk) 10:47, 22 March 2020 (UTC)
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["Simon Fraser Clan"] = {"A6192E", "FFFFFF", "102F82", name1="Red", name3="Blue", cite="{{cite web |url=https://www.sfu.ca/clf/colour-palette.html |title=SFU Common Look and Feel | Colour Palette |accessdate=September 5, 2016}}"},
New:
["Simon Fraser Clan"] = {"CC0633", "FFFFFF", name1="Light Red", name2="White", cite="{{cite web |url=https://www.sfu.ca/clf/colour-palette.html |title=SFU brand colours |accessdate=May 18, 2020}}"},
Of note, the reference link hasn't changed (SFU has updated the page following the 2019 rebrand). Additionally, the athletics teams only use "light red" and not "dark red" that is used by the school itself.
Thanks, Cmm3 ( talk) 15:12, 18 May 2020 (UTC) Cmm3 ( talk) 15:12, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
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Please add the following to the data module:
["Adamson Falcons"] = {"1D3E79", "FFFFFF", name1="Dark blue", name2="White", cite="{{cite web|url=https://www.adamson.edu.ph/v1/downloads/adamson-university-student-manual-2018.pdf |title=Adamson University Student Manual |date=2018 |accessdate=June 2, 2020 }}"}, ["Adamson Soaring Falcons"] = "Adamson Falcons", ["Ateneo Blue Eagles"] = {"003BAF", "FFFFFF", name1="Blue", name2="White", cite="{{cite web|url=https://www.ateneo.edu/blue-and-white |title=Blue And White |accessdate=June 2, 2020 }}"}, ["De La Salle Green Archers"] = {"00703C", "FFFFFF", name1="Green", name2="White", cite="{{cite web|url=https://www.dlsu.edu.ph/inside/lasalliana/standards-visual-identity |title=Standards for Visual Identity |accessdate=June 2, 2020 }}"}, ["Zobel Green Archers"] = "De La Salle Green Archers", ["FEU Tamaraws"] = {"006400", "FFD700", name1="Green", name2="Gold", cite="{{cite web|url=https://investors.feu.edu.ph/reports%20new%20format/2012/092012/Pres%20Message.pdf |title=President's Message |date=September 2012 |accessdate=June 2, 2020 |quote=Thus, FEU's green and gold colors inspired the spirit of a green environment for a golden tomorrow... }}"}, ["FEU-D Baby Tamaraws"] = "FEU Tamaraws", ["NU Bulldogs"] = {"373C96", "D9B638", name1="Blue", name2="Gold", cite="{{cite web|url=https://www.national-u.edu.ph/national-u-unveils-new-logo-launches-first-heritage-book |title=National U unveils new logo, launches first Heritage Book |accessdate=June 2, 2020 }}"}, ["UE Red Warriors"] = {"ED2939", "FFFFFF", name1="Red", name2="White", cite="{{cite web|url=https://www.ue.edu.ph/news/?p=5827 |title=UE Marketing Director & Alumnus Jess Tanchanco, 1930–2014 |date=April 14, 2014 |accessdate=June 2, 2020 |quote=...and was instrumental in inspiring Management to adopt red and white as the new official colors of UE. }}", ["UE Junior Warriors"] = "UE Red Warriors", ["UP Fighting Maroons"] = {"7B1113", "014421", name1="Maroon", name2="Forest green", cite="{{cite web|url=https://iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/images/c/c8/UPBrandBook2007.pdf |title=University of the Philippines Brand Book |date=2007 |accessdate=June 2, 2020 }}"}, ["UP Parrots"] = "UP Fighting Maroons", ["UST Growling Tigers"] = {"FCBF15", "FFFFFF", "231F20", name1="Gold", name2="White", name3="Black", cite="{{cite web|url=http://secgen.ust.edu.ph/assets/visual-identity-manual-produced-march-2019_spread.pdf |title=University of Santo Tomas Visual Identity Manual |date=March 2019 |accessdate=June 1, 2020}}"}, ["UST Glowing Goldies"] = "UST Growling Tigers",
Thanks. – McVahl ( talk) 04:43, 2 June 2020 (UTC)
"FCBF15", "FFFFFF", "231F20"
, was OK in my previous test. –
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["Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens"] = {"F7941D", "20438F", name1="Orange", name2="Blue", cite="{{cite web |title=Cecil Image and Athletics Color Usage Guidelines |url=https://www.pomona.edu/administration/communications/logos-guidelines/cecil-image-and-athletics-color-usage-guidelines |website=Pomona College |accessdate=26 July 2020 |language=en |date=13 June 2017}}"},
{{u| Sdkb}} talk 00:22, 27 July 2020 (UTC)
I made an edit request to add many lines to the module in January and added them to the sandbox in March (as requested), however no action appears to have been taken afterwards ( Module talk:College color/Archive 2#Template-protected edit request on 31 January 2020). I just wanted to check if there was a hold up or oversight, or if I missed something on my end. PensRule11385 ( talk) 03:34, 30 July 2020 (UTC)
You are invited to join the discussion at
Template talk:Infobox school athletics § Colors all capitalized, and leading to duplicate refs. {{u|
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Hi, I'd like to propose that we migrate all of the data in this module to Wikidata using the official color (P6364) property, and then update this module to retrieve data from Wikidata instead of from Module:College color/data. For an example of how this would look, I've added color data to Cincinnati Bearcats (Q2892868), which you can see here: wikidata:Q2892868#P6364.
The major benefit of this migration is that it would enable collaboration with other wikis. This color data is only usable on English Wikipedia right now; any other wiki must maintain their own local version of it. With the data in Wikidata, everyone would have access the data with the same ease, and updates would be shared by all wikis. Additionally, the color data would also be easily available to anyone else making use of the Wikidata API.
Additionally, this migration will enable anyone to update the color data, which means it will likely be kept more up-to-date as there is no need to make an edit request. You might worry that this would lead to inaccurate color data being added. However, it is very easy to monitor changes to the data to verify or revert them; e.g. here's a feed of college sports clubs, sorted by "dateModified" for the "official color" claim. We can also enforce tight controls using Wikidata's property constraints; e.g. here's a query that finds claims which violate the "citation needed constraint".
After the migration, the templates would work pretty much the same. You would still be able to call the template using the name of the team, and it'd return more or less the same results. I can migrate the existing data (including the citations) automatically, so besides a bit of testing, this shouldn't require much community effort.
That's my proposal; what do you all think? – IagoQnsi ( talk) 02:14, 11 August 2020 (UTC)
Putting data in Wikidata sounds good but it would spread the colors over 1140 pages rather than the current one. That is a maintenance nightmare, even if there were no vandalism or misguided edits. The module documentation has a handy table showing all the team names, colors and references. Presumably people who understand the topic can use that to check the results. Without a central list (the current module), you wouldn't even know what team names are available. Johnuniq ( talk) 11:05, 12 August 2020 (UTC)
It looks like the !vote about this has moved to Wikipedia:Village_pump_(proposals)#Migrate_college_color_data_to_Wikidata. Thanks. Mike Peel ( talk) 19:43, 13 August 2020 (UTC)
It's apparent the RfC has no chance of success and it should be closed sooner than later. I think the original suggestion by User:Johnuniq of Commons Tabular remains viable, such that wikis benefit from a centrally located definition. If Enwiki is still unwilling to part from a local file, there are a couple options. First idea would be a bot that reads the Lua data file and converts it to JSON and uploads to Commons whenever there is a change - the Lua module can read from Commons or the local Lua data file based on a cfg switch, and this updated lua module is rolled out to other wikis. Second idea would be one time convert the Lua data file to JSON and host it on Enwiki, and a bot copies this to Commons whenever there is a change. Both of these solutions maintain Enwiki as the authority source, and allows other wikis to benefit from our work maintaining data accuracy. -- Green C 18:00, 18 August 2020 (UTC)
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Is there an editor who could please implement the color code changes & URL source for the Towson Tigers? My source for these proposed changes is per this edit diff & also per Towson.edu. Please? Thanks in advance. Charlesaaronthompson ( talk) 22:59, 23 August 2020 (UTC)
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Could someone edit the second color under "Wesleyan Cardinals" from #101820
to #000000
? Same source, must have just been wrongly input the first time around.
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Also update the third color under "Oberlin Yeomen" from #FFB81D
to #FFC72C
per
[3].
Conifer (
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22:45, 28 August 2020 (UTC)
One more: Amherst Mammoths from #332064
to #3F1F69
per
[4].
Conifer (
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23:08, 28 August 2020 (UTC)
#FFD100
to #FDCC09
per
[5].)
Conifer (
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00:03, 29 August 2020 (UTC)Tennessee's colors are Orange, white, and "smokey". [6] Our table has orange, black, and "smokey". Radford University's primary color is red. Other colors of their primary palette are dark gray, light gray, and white. Page 20 of their content guide. Our table has blue as their color #3, but that's part of their secondary or "accent" color palette - it's not one of their main colors at all. Is there any reason for these colors the way they are or is it a mistake? -- B ( talk) 20:54, 26 August 2020 (UTC)
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Could someone please edit the HTML color codes for the Texas–Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros? The official colors for the UTRGV Vaqueros are orange, gray, and white, per GoUTRGV.com & UTRGV.edu. Specifically, I'm asking for the color codes to be changed to #F05023 , #646469 , & white , per the references given above. Charlesaaronthompson ( talk) 18:05, 20 September 2020 (UTC)
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Could an editor with template editor tools please edit the URL reference for the Brown Bears? The current URL reference from BrownBears.com is expired. I'm proposing that the new URL reference to be used at Module:College color/data come from Brown.edu. The same color codes are used. The only thing different is the URL source reference. Charlesaaronthompson ( talk) 03:07, 23 September 2020 (UTC)
@ Corkythehornetfan: The documentation for this module talks about color contrast in general, but not about any pairing in particular, and the test table shows the contrast for all possible pairings. Given that you mentioned contrast when you switched the order of the colors, is it the case that the contrast between 1 and 2 is more important than the contrast between 1 and 3? The documentation doesn't currently make this clear. Jackmcbarn ( talk) 02:14, 24 September 2020 (UTC)