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Currently, there is no way to know if a card has a "comment" or a "description" without clicking on it.
That would be super neat to have an icon that tells me so at first glance (e.g. a three-dots "..." or an ℹ️ on the bottom right of a card). If there is this clue, I know I have to click the card to see the full context. If not, I know clicking it won't give me any additional info.
How important this is to me and why
Importance: High (to me at least :) )
Use cases:
I usually use cards for work-to-do-later. Sometimes the description is enough for me to remember everything two months later. Sometimes I add ideas or URLS in the comments, and I usually have forgotten them two months later. But sometimes I forgot that I even added these details, and I never click the card. So I don't retrieve the hints my past-self left for my current-self, and as a consequence I waste time to re-do what I did previously. If I had a visual clue, that would not happen
Additional context/similar features
I know very little about web development, so I'm afraid I cannot do this myself, even though I think that should not be super complex to do.
Unless you have very clear instructions or hints, and I might try to do this myself?
Thanks!
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Summary
Currently, there is no way to know if a card has a "comment" or a "description" without clicking on it.
That would be super neat to have an icon that tells me so at first glance (e.g. a three-dots "..." or an ℹ️ on the bottom right of a card). If there is this clue, I know I have to click the card to see the full context. If not, I know clicking it won't give me any additional info.
How important this is to me and why
Importance: High (to me at least :) )
Use cases:
Additional context/similar features
I know very little about web development, so I'm afraid I cannot do this myself, even though I think that should not be super complex to do.
Unless you have very clear instructions or hints, and I might try to do this myself?
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: