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Formatting published Roadmap with styled "labels"

David
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March 16, 2025

@Tanguy Crusson 

I saw the JPD published roadmap. What element are you using for the Standard vs. Premium values? I want to expose our labels in the card view of our customer facing roadmap, but I'm not sure if I can style them to match or if I need to use something else?

See image for what I'm referring to. Thanks!

JPD Roadmap.png

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David
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March 16, 2025

I found that I can use the multi-select field type and then customer the highlight color. I believe this is what is being used on the JPD roadmap.

Tanguy Crusson
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March 17, 2025

Yep, that's it!

In this case we used 2 fields.

  • a select field for "stage" (wonder/explore/make/impact)
  • a select field we use for "plan" (free/standard/premium/tbd)
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Maybe another way to ask this is, should I be using a different field other than the default label, or is there a way to either create a new field that essentially matches the roadmap or status field type, or edit an existing field to match the roadmap or status field type.

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