I don't know if it's something I did, or if Trello has updated the card format.
We used to be able to scroll down a card from the Description through comments. Now the card is segmented, with the Description field to the left of the card and the comments/activity to the right.
This wastes time having to navigate to the right on every card. Is there any way to restore the original vertical look?
Trello's doing an entire Beta rollout, and card views are indeed among the design changes.
I'm not in the dev team so look around in the Beta announcements here.
When you say navigate, do you mean hide/show the right side Comments/Activity pane?
Beneath the card there's now a small hover menu (similar to the new Board Switcher) with a callout icon to hide and show the Comments/Activity pane.
Agree that's a bore, because I sometimes need the comments, but the activity is of little interest to me. There's an additional button to "Hide details" but that involves yet another action and it doesn't hide everything--this was the case before already.
Plus, these are personal user choices. When I share boards with observers and their cards have this view on, they get to see this muddled list of activity they have no reason to see and just get distracted by.
Comments and activity are entirely different things to me at that.
Thank you for your response.
1. By navigate, I mean, "move to" to add a comment. We rely on comments nearly exclusively after the initial set of instructions. So every time we want to make a comment now, we must navigate (or move to) the comment section that is now to opoosite side of the side of the card, instead of below in the linear fashion it was in before. i.e, I could have scrolled before. Now I need to move across the card to get to a place I can make a comment. Although this may seem like a small thing to some, it is additional movements on the wrist, where we used to be able to just scroll on the mouse, slows us down, and serves no valuable purpose to have to be relocated like this.
2. We find activity of little to no use, so we live in a state of hidden details.
3. Comments are very different than activity. We need to be able to add information to each other in the comment field very quickly and easily.
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