When I open a card, now on the right I see all the history of the card. This used to be at the bottom of the card.
But I can't find my buttons for automation.
Where did they go?
Wasn't the whole point of card buttons to be able to run an automation quickly?
I feel like putting it an extra click away just defats the whole purpose.
Can you make this interchangeable with the comments side-bar perhaps?
Is there any new news on the card buttons? My people are not even going to remember that they exist and then will try to manually modify things on the card and will invariably miss things that the button took care of. This is a big enough deal that it is going to cause me to search elsewhere and quit Trello. One big reason I went will Trello is the automation. If it's now hidden under some other menu, it isn't going to get used and will be forgotten.
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This is not neat, this destroys the utility of card buttons, which were previously fast and simple.
Here are some of the ways this change is bad UX:
This takes a feature that made work easy and makes it significantly more difficult.
Card buttons were not broken, please revert this change.
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I agree! I miss the single-click features. Not intuitive!
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I also agree - made worse on my screen (win 10, desktop app) as the floating bar is partly hidden by my taskbar on long cards (eg. large description or checklist). A big step down from the previous way of doing things. Hiding or moving the taskbar didn't help as the floating bar just moved further down and was then partly off the screen.
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