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The properties tab and project browser in Revit 2024 have lighter colour/ less contrast compared to Revit 2022 and therefore are much harder to read. See below screenshots. Could this be please fixed.
I agree completely except that project browser search field in R24 is one of the best actual improvements of the last 4 years. That thing has been transformative for my workflow. For now I will have to forgo R25
Hello Everyone - Thank you all for the feedback, comments, and attention you have provided regarding the UI updates released with Revit 2024. We take all your feedback very seriously. With this issue, we have been investigating, working on, and even releasing enhancements related to UI contrast for both Light and Dark Theme with each release. We understand and agree that there is still work to be done, and we will continue to address the UI contrast based on your feedback. As part of this investigation that our team has been working on, we are also exploring how to ensure the enhancements are backward compatible with both Revit 2024 and Revit 2025.
We are marking this idea as 'Accepted'. We also encourage everyone to join our Preview Release Program, where you will have access to preview any upcoming enhancements related to the UI (and all our in-development enhancements) where you can also provide more feedback directly on those enhancements.
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I've been a Revit architect user since 2007. This is the first time I have a real complaint about the UI. First of all, a deep change to the functioning of the Project Browser happened in the 2024 version and users weren't not even considered for correcting a huge mistake in the 2025 version. It's a really expensive piece of software and users should be taken in consideration. Don't know what to write more and the correct place to do so in order to be listened. I'll make as many as complaints as I can in the correct forums. You should, too.
FYI, you can hold Ctrl and scroll up and down to change the zoom level in the properties palette and project browser. Enlarging the text by a step or two should go a long way toward helping with readability issues.
It's not the size so much as the (lack of) contrast. Grey on grey is really bad. They say it's fixed in upcoming versions. I can only hope they'll do a retroactive patch to fix on 24/25.
@ks2_wmb I was not aware of the scroll-zoom you mentioned, so thank you. There are many things it won't help, but it does help for the Project Browser and Properties.