Hi RickL,
 

> As you can see by my example, I have the due dates for Tasks in red.  
> Your comment  - "I would not recommend placing styles within list 
> iterations. Use a global stylesheet tiddler instead." made me think I 
> should be doing this differently but not sure how to do it.
>
 
Ah, I can see now that my own example gave the "inline styles". Now, just 
to be clear, those do work. I posted them that way so you would immediately 
see results after copy & paste. I would always put those in a custom 
StyleSheet <http://tiddlywiki.com/#Using%20Stylesheets>, if only to have 
but one spot where to define my own styles (regarding a specific thing).

In terms of coloring, there are differences between viewing something and 
editing that. Unless truly needed, styling individual fields in the 
edit-template is harder than in view-mode. So far, we've only talked about 
view-mode, which is where I would do what I recommended above. If we are 
actually talking about edit-mode, then we need a different approach.

So, you want to style precisely:

   1. What?
   2. When?
   3. Why?

Best wishes,

— tb

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