Hi,
I have serious OCD issue, which is preventing me from migrating back to Trello.
It is about the width of the cards.
Right now, if you add a description to a card, it becomes double sized.
It really bugs me when I see a list.
I turned off covers and I want these cards to have the same size.
Is there any way to achieve that - power-ups, hacks, extensions or anything?
Kind Regards
When avatar is presented to the task they appear to have the same size right?
Isn't there a way to use some sort of Chrome CSS hack or something so it renders it the way I want it?
Something like these:
Yes, looks like adding an avatar has the same effect as adding in a description. There must be a way, as you suggest, hope you find what you're looking for.
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How can we crowd-pressure Atlassian to make the changes? Apparently it looks very bad. I am not a CSS editor.
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Perhaps that's a question you could ask at this AMA on Nov 6.
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I am sorry, but this is too much to ask. Following someone like a rockstar and participating in AMA. Isn't why support email is done for that. I have no time to do that, someone should pay me my time if I have to do that.
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I feel your pain here. I don't think there is a fix for this without someone developing it as a feature but if you add a description to each of the tickets (even if it is just 1 character long) it will make all of the tickets the same size again...sadly, that means they are all double the size but at least they all match which should placate your OCD.
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I was thinking about this, but it is too much work. I mean it will break the natural flow of a workflow.
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