When you start building a more complex network of cards/connections, it can sometimes be difficult to tell what connects with what, because so many lines overlap. To resolve this, I think you could have the stroke on all of a card’s connection lines increase whenever you hover over it or click on it (in the same way the stroke increases when you click directly on a line). Alternatively you could just have some indication, through highlighting, markers, etc of what cards a given card is connected to.
Good idea, I’ll look into that
Thx:)
just built it,
when you click on a card, it’s connected connection lines will appear thicker.
P.S. I’ll also make a new feature post/tweet partially quoting you if that’s cool:
WOW that was fast! Yeah go for it.
@hubblebot another hack I found is to enable a sparse filter, which causes all non-matching cards to go translucent. This makes it easy to see all the underlying connections:
btw, welcome to the community!
ben
Oh this is perfect thanks! @pirijan this gives me another idea — I wonder if there could be a keyboard shortcut to turn all cards transparent in the same way?
possibly in the future , but no immediate plans rn
I always use the 3
key shortcut, which filters out cards without checkboxes. This is typically enough since only a small percentage of cards in my spaces have checkboxes. (That’s how I was toggling it in my video).
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