How to remove an unsuitable image from a dashcard

Sarah Stokes February 4, 2025

Hi all

When creating my latest Trello board, I added dashcards to track each list. To my horror, one of the lists is now headed by a photograph of a gun. The list contains no wording that might have suggested this as a suitable image.

We are a UK military charity and have many veterans, some with PTSD, employed in roles around the organisation. This is NOT an acceptable image and I can't seem to remove or replace it.

Are there other pictures of weaponry included that I need to look out for? A sudden M1 Abrams tank, perhaps, or GPMG? Seriously folks, this isn't on!

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Dave Mathijs
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February 4, 2025

Hi @Sarah Stokes are you able to delete/remove the attachment from the card so there is no "card dover" to display?

Sarah Stokes February 4, 2025

I couldn't work out how to do that, so deleted the whole dashcard and requested another - hey presto, another pistol.

I've now renamed the list as Google tells me CTP (part of the name of the list) is some kind of starting pistol. But frankly I don't think any weapon is a suitable choice of image. Or am I just being too British for Atlassian?

Brittany Joiner
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February 4, 2025

@Sarah Stokes no i think this is a super valid point. There's gotta be some filter or something they can set with unsplash or wherever those images are. 

 

In the meantime though, i think you can change it by going to the dashcard and clicking the image icon in the top right of the image and then you can select a new one? CleanShot 2025-02-04 at 18.37.29.png

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