What Do the Different Colors and Confidence Percentages Mean on the Labels/Buttons?

Mark Behnken

Last Update 17 ๅคฉๅ‰

The extension uses colors and confidence scores to give you a quick visual understanding of the detection:


  • Confidence Percentage (e.g., 90%): This indicates how sure the extension is about its detection. A higher percentage means a stronger match to the signatures of that particular CMS. Generally, detections with 70% confidence or higher are quite reliable.
  • Colors:
    • Specific CMS: Many CMS platforms are assigned a distinct color (often related to their branding, like dark green for WordPress, purple for Wix) to make them easily recognizable.
    • Confidence Indication: For some CMS like WordPress, the shade of green might vary slightly with confidence (e.g., darker green for very high confidence).
    • Errors: Error messages (like "Failed to fetch") are typically shown with a distinct error color, often red, to highlight that a scan couldn't be completed for that site.
    • "Other": Sites categorized as "Other" (in image scans) usually have a neutral color like grey.
  • Icons (Emojis): You might also see emojis like ๐Ÿ‘ (thumbs up), ๐Ÿ™‚ (smiley), or ๐Ÿค” (thinking face) next to some detections, which offer another quick visual cue about the confidence or type of detection. Error labels often use a โš ๏ธ (warning) icon.

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