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For a very long list, I want to be able to view all the cards without scrolling through the entire stack. Instead, I want to drill in on a list, where all cards for a particular list are show on one screen (horizontally and vertically).
Does a power up for that exist?
I'm using zapier automation to create the cards, so I'll have to specify one list to create the cards in. And I don't think the users would take the time to spread the cards out themselves, I was hoping to make it easy for them :). But that's a good suggestion.
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I've seen this Chrome Extension for Trello layouts, although I've never used it so can't personally vouch for it. It looks like it will let you set up a list vertically, and you could use Butler to create a rule to apply a label to every card on that list, and then just filter by cards with that label to only show cards in that list and show them horizontally.
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I took a look at that extension too - it seemed very promising. Unfortunately, it onlly allows you to re-arrange the lists into a grid view, rather than cards themselves. Thanks!
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