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Saved searches

Saved searches For some time I use Dynalist (before discovering checkvist). One of the things I like about dynalist is the ability to create saved searches. This is very useful when doing something like a weekly review. That way you can define what tags and dates you want to see when you do a review without having to type them in. Is there some way in Checkvist to do something similiar. Thanks for your help. Chris

Search with logical operators

Search with logical operators I feel like I am missing the obvious. Is it possible to do a search across lists with logical operators like AND and NOT. I would like to do something like this as a search: due:any or #Work Thanks!

Mobile CSS?

Mobile CSS? I am curious if there is guidance for markup of the CSS for mobile. I like the mobile view, but I could see the benefit of adapting it as well with some of the same customizations (customization of tags as an example). Thanks, Chris

When I "wipe" completed items, the item counts update on the individual list pages, but not on the main list of...

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When I "wipe" completed items, the item counts update on the individual list pages, but not on the main list of lists. I've tried refreshing, and even logging in through another browser. This has happened before, and I believe that eventually these numbers will update. Is the update done server-side on some kind of timer?

gg does not open item in new tab?

gg does not open item in new tab? From https://checkvist.com/checklists#due I used to hit gg on an item to open it in new tab, now it is opening in the same tab. How to revert it back to old behavior. https://checkvist.com/checklists#due

UPDATE: Appears to be operator error. Please ignore.

UPDATE: Appears to be operator error. Please ignore. The search due:overdue is not working for me on list pages. These searches all work: due:today, due:tomorrow, due:any. I can see the overdue items on the Due page ( http://checkvist.com/checklists#due ) and on the individual list pages, and even when I search for due:overdue globally, but not when I search for due:overdue on the individual list pages.

Critical bugfix update on https://m.checkvist.com - editing of list items on mobile might encode some characters...

Critical bugfix update on https://m.checkvist.com - editing of list items on mobile might encode some characters into HTML, breaking content. Thanks Jayesh Bhoot for letting us know about the issue.