Inserting images into the comment text
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2025 9:54 am
Comments with clips or images can now look either the old way (left) or the new way (right), with the image expanded right in the comment text.
After creating a task or writing a comment, you can expand important images for the entire team. Activate the gray toggle switch 1 when you want to expand the image and deactivate the blue toggle switch 2 when you want to collapse it back.
Please note that only images smaller than 2 MB can be expanded in the feed! Large files remain collapsed for now.
New feature Collapse comment
We've replaced the rarely used "me only" feature with israel mobile database a general collapse for all task participants.
Now that a comment is no longer relevant or all of its to-do lists have long been closed, you can simply collapse it for everyone. It won't disappear from the feed, but it will take up much less space, and of course, you can expand it back at any time.
Collapse / Expand button - located in the comment menu 1 . Use collapsing to organize long feeds into a relevant and easy-to-read view. A collapsed comment takes up very little space 2 .
After creating a task or writing a comment, you can expand important images for the entire team. Activate the gray toggle switch 1 when you want to expand the image and deactivate the blue toggle switch 2 when you want to collapse it back.
Please note that only images smaller than 2 MB can be expanded in the feed! Large files remain collapsed for now.
New feature Collapse comment
We've replaced the rarely used "me only" feature with israel mobile database a general collapse for all task participants.
Now that a comment is no longer relevant or all of its to-do lists have long been closed, you can simply collapse it for everyone. It won't disappear from the feed, but it will take up much less space, and of course, you can expand it back at any time.
Collapse / Expand button - located in the comment menu 1 . Use collapsing to organize long feeds into a relevant and easy-to-read view. A collapsed comment takes up very little space 2 .