When I paste a URL into a list it used to create a card, attach the pasted link as a link attachment, fetch the page title and add it as a card title and fetch a preview image and add it as an attachment to the card.
Now with the new "link card" feature it creates a card that does the same on the surface but isn't useful at all because it doesn't behave like a card. It can't have labels, descriptions, checklists or anything else that a card need to have to be useful. When I click on this card it opens the link instead of letting me work with the content of the card. It's infuriating!
Is there a way to switch off the "link card" behaviour and get the old functionality back? I don't want preview images or link titles updating at any point. I just want to paste a URL and get those assets added to a card that I can then populate with labels, checklists, comments etc.
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Use search something like
has:attachments board:id
to get the Useful cards
There is no configuration inbuilt to get the cards with attachments on board
Thanks,
Pramodh
Thanks Pramodh.
Sorry if I wasn't clear. I'm not searching for cards. I want to *create* cards, just regular cards and automatically attach a link to the card as well as a preview image fetched from that link. I do not want this to be a "link card" because I want to use labels, descriptions, comments, checklists etc. on that card.
This used to be the standard behaviour when pasting a URL into a list. The automatic "link card" feature seems to have removed that behaviour entirely.
If link cards can't be turned off, I was wondering if there's a workaround using Butler to achieve the same result?
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