Color Coding Folders, Subfolders & Files

New to this, and a bit stuck.
What I'm trying to do is this. I have a "sort" folder on my desktop. I have Hazel automatically filing images, pdfs, screenshots, etc. into subfolders. I also have random loose files in there as well as folders w/ more files and folders in them. This at least gets stuff off my desktop and already files the basic categories. It looks something like this.
Desktop/Sort
-- Photos (might have subfolders like jpg, raw, etc)
-- PDFs (might have subfolders)
-- Documents (might have subfolders)
-- Folder 1 (with files and/or more folders)
-- Folder 2 (with files and/or more folders)
I like the pre-packaged rules that came w/ the app: newly added turn blue, no longer new lose the blue, and old, but I want this to apply to the loose files, the top level folders, subfolders, as well as the interior files themselves.
So, If I throw something into the sort folder/subfolder manually or it automatically goes there, the sort folder would be blue for one day, and then red after 2 weeks if nothing else went in there. If something does go in there and I were to look inside the now blue sort folder, I would see where the new file went as the file or folder containing it would also now be blue (but the rest of the files/folders would either have no color or be red). I would like this to apply to nested folders as well, so that if, for example, under PDFs, I have a subfolder called invoices and a new invoice went in there, it'd look like this:
Sort (Blue)
PDFs (Blue)
Invoices (Blue)
Actual Invoice File (Blue)
The next day, the color would disappear for all, unless a new file/folder had a new file in it, which would turn Sort blue again.
What's the most simple way to achieve this?
p.s. I'd like to also add the ability to color an empty folder another color so that when I'm quickly scanning I dont have to look in every folder to see if something's in there...
What I'm trying to do is this. I have a "sort" folder on my desktop. I have Hazel automatically filing images, pdfs, screenshots, etc. into subfolders. I also have random loose files in there as well as folders w/ more files and folders in them. This at least gets stuff off my desktop and already files the basic categories. It looks something like this.
Desktop/Sort
-- Photos (might have subfolders like jpg, raw, etc)
-- PDFs (might have subfolders)
-- Documents (might have subfolders)
-- Folder 1 (with files and/or more folders)
-- Folder 2 (with files and/or more folders)
I like the pre-packaged rules that came w/ the app: newly added turn blue, no longer new lose the blue, and old, but I want this to apply to the loose files, the top level folders, subfolders, as well as the interior files themselves.
So, If I throw something into the sort folder/subfolder manually or it automatically goes there, the sort folder would be blue for one day, and then red after 2 weeks if nothing else went in there. If something does go in there and I were to look inside the now blue sort folder, I would see where the new file went as the file or folder containing it would also now be blue (but the rest of the files/folders would either have no color or be red). I would like this to apply to nested folders as well, so that if, for example, under PDFs, I have a subfolder called invoices and a new invoice went in there, it'd look like this:
Sort (Blue)
PDFs (Blue)
Invoices (Blue)
Actual Invoice File (Blue)
The next day, the color would disappear for all, unless a new file/folder had a new file in it, which would turn Sort blue again.
What's the most simple way to achieve this?
p.s. I'd like to also add the ability to color an empty folder another color so that when I'm quickly scanning I dont have to look in every folder to see if something's in there...