Outline format (indented items) would be far better
It will be much faster, intuitive, clearer, to expand/collapse items in an outline format instead of getting "inside" each item, resulting in moving between many screens.
One screen where the items can be exposed by clicking a little arrow will be much better, IMHO.
But the functionalities for now are quite useful.
It's just the interface quite cumbersome without outline simplified view.
This has been completed.
Thanks!
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Andrés Peña commented
Indentation does not work in the WordPress plugin.
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Dan commented
Please implement this, as well as removing the checklist.com at the top of print pages and allow for a picture to be inserted.
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Rell commented
I think an option of outline format or the current format would be best.
I also have the same problem as Roger - It is very hard to rearrange items listed when using a PC (Windows 10) because the page won't move up or down sufficiently. I have tried using the keyboard shortcuts but these don't work. Outine format may or may not make this easier.
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Roger commented
Just started using checklists, and it looks like a really nice app. However I sync between phone, tablet and, yes, desktop. It is the desktop where I would do most of the list maintenance, as it is by far must faster and easier then maintaining via the phone. Now, while indenting expand/collapse works just fine on the phone, it does not work via desktop. ALL items show, including all sub-items. After a dozen or so items are in a list, it becomes unusable because you can't rearrange nor see an entire higher-level list. I thought I finally found a truly great app that I would be wiling to pay for, but this is a deal-breaker for me. Any ideas?
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FelpsBr commented
Outlines with indented items should be the default. Getting inside of an especific item should be still available but with longer breadcrumbs.
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Bruce commented
I like Outlining, but I also like the app's simplicity and easy touch navigation. Displaying a longer breadcrumbs string in the header would bridge the gap.
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Michelle commented
Yes, as an option at least
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Anonymous commented
I like it the way it is. If implimented, an option in the settings to switch from one view to the other would be needed.
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Usman commented
Absolutely
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DreamOps Crew commented
Literally, my first thought. Checklists can be great training tools, but the detail quickly becomes cumbersome for expert users. With successive disclosure, we can serve both beginner and expert.
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Chris commented
I can't emphasize enough how useful this would be.
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R Nick commented
I absolutely agree. I've been searching through the settings, but did not find anything. I would like a tree view on the Android app.
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z commented
This is a really good one