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Hello,
In my current setup, the priority column shows text values like “Normal” or “High”. However, in the demo, priorities are displayed as color blocks without any text — which looks cleaner and is easier to scan visually.
Could you check if this visual style can be applied to my instance as well?
Thanks!

Einstellungen -> Tickets -> Übersichten -> Übersicht auswählen (z.B. "Offen") -> Spalten -> bei Priorität auf "Konfiguration" klicken -> Name zu "Priority" ändern (statt Priorität).
The Name of the Datasource for the Column Priority is expected to be in english.
Thank you for posting this, Detlev Engelhardt. And chrswsmn, your workaround is exactly right.
The color-block priority column only shows up when that column's name is the English word "Priority". On a German install the column is named "Priorität", so osTicket Awesome doesn't recognize it and falls back to plain text. That's what Detlev is seeing. The same issue exists in any language that isn't English.
Workaround (thanks chrswsmn): edit the queue column and set its name to "Priority" (English). Go to Admin Panel → Manage → Ticket Queues, open the queue, select the Priority column, and set the name to "Priority". The color blocks and icon header come back.
We've now fixed this properly and it will be included in the next release (osTicket-1.18.3-Awesome-107). I will post an update here when that is available.