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Declutter Trello activities (reduce to comments)
Description:
Now also makes the main menu an off-canvas menu that shows on mouse hover. Now it can be kept open without losing so much space.
Additional minor tweaks: Shows the card labels with description, moves the edit (card) button to the bottom, hides the buttons for "Extras" and "Stickers" and removes the text of any such buttons to get them into one line, hides all card covers.
More info
This is intended for internal use within the company I work for, motivmedia. This primarily defines it's scope but anyone who wants can use it, obviously :) Also this is my first submission of a user style, hence the "No redistribution" - this WILL change to Public Domain after a while when I'm certain that everything works as intended.
To display the card labels and move the edit link to the bottom I used parts of Cyrille Jouineau's "Pimp Trello for better usability" (http://freestyler.ws/style/108250/pimp-trello-for-better-usability)
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Applies to:
https://trello.com