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I'm getting started with Checkvist, and wondering if I should create many lists or just make one big list.

I'm getting started with Checkvist, and wondering if I should create many lists or just make one big list. I will only be using these lists on my own and not collaborating. Will filtering and searching be more powerful if everything is in one list? On the other hand, if I have a list with thousands of items will it bog down? I doubt there is a right or wrong answer. I'm just curious to hear your opinions.

The main workaround for the lack of a sig or logging functions in CheckVist is to make use of the colors feature.

The main workaround for the lack of a sig or logging functions in CheckVist is to make use of the colors feature. I assigned black, red, blue, and green to my first four workers so that they can self-identify (though only on a line-by-line basis, because color, unlike bold or italic, applies to the entire line...which makes it impossible, for instance, to signal one's edits of other team member's work). When more workers came into my project, I started assigning the outline colors, which was even more kludgey, because that styling dominates so much, visually. With more than 7 people, there is no way to self-identify.  CheckVist could at least aid this workaround by enabling more colors (violet? orange? brown?) with the 7, 8, 9, and 0 keys. Preferably font colors, rather than outline. More effective, of course, would be to add tools to make collaboration truly feasible. But, meanwhile, this help with the workaround would be easy and appreciated.

I wonder in what languages is CheckVist written?

I wonder in what languages is CheckVist written? I'd like to create something similar, and would like to know from where I should start learning! I'm guessing raw JS, but do you use anything like jQuery? And what do you use to store the data? Cheers!!

Hoisting a Section of a List

Hoisting a Section of a List The ability to hoist a segment of a list is wonderful - and no where would it be more welcome than on our mobile devices.  Can anyone recommend a "trick" or workaround to facilitate doing something like this?     I tried sending a URL for the hoisted segment to my phone, and it works... sort of.  I can view the normal website on the phone, and then zoom in until I can read it.  Not so easy, and far from ideal. One can read it, but not do anything, such as checking off an item. The mobile app is nice, but currently limited.  Any suggestions? I know I can export a subset of a list, and create an entirely new list... but that seems a little elaborate, with too much overhead.

Is there any way to create a URL for a focused list item?

Is there any way to create a URL for a focused list item? For example, if I want to email team members a specific portion of a list to check out.
What are you guys working on now? It's been so long ♥

How do I turn off the behaviour: If all subtasks are closed, close the parent task automatically.

How do I turn off the behaviour: If all subtasks are closed, close the parent task automatically. ↳ This doesn't work at all with the way I use CheckVist. As I only make my tasks lists from the 3rd level, and never want my level 2 and 1 nodes to be closed.
If we are a pro user, can you allow us to custom set the style when pressing buttons 1~9 ?

In the custom CSS style, how can I do the following?

In the custom CSS style, how can I do the following? 3rd level node has style x IF it has no child nodes.

With the new Print screen the list spacing is all mangled at least in Chrome because the zero height "hidden" list...

With the new Print screen the list spacing is all mangled at least in Chrome because the zero height "hidden" list items are creating gaps between visible tasks.