![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() To attach a URL (link), just copy it from your browser, and paste it while you have that card window open. Once the card is there, you can click on it and give it a description, a color label, members (subscribes them to changes you make to that card, but they have to be a Trello member like you!), a due date, a checklist, or an attachment. (see the next image below to see what options are available inside each card) If you want to add more detail to the card you just created, then click on that card, to open the full window that shows all the options. Name the card, then hit Enter on your keyboard to save it and start a new one. Click on that, on any list, to add a card, for as many items as you want. Now under each list (column), you have a grey "Add a card." button. That makes it searchable if you ever need it later on, but it won't appear in your board anymore! Archiving is super easy, just press "C" on your keyboard, or click "Archive" in the side menu on the right of the card. If you're afraid to delete, just archive it. Click that, and it will ask if you're sure, then click the red "Delete" button. On the very bottom, there's a "Delete" button. Trello probably went ahead and opened that newly created board for you, so go ahead and personalize it change the background, add your own stuff & delete what you don't want/need.įorgot how to delete a card? Open the card, then click "Share and more." in the bottom of the right side menu. Otherwise the list titles will copy over, but not the cards/contents inside each list! Where it says, "This board will be Private," click "Change" While logged into your Trello account, click the rust-colored button in the email that says, "Grab the Trello board here >" or right click and open the link (from my email) in a new tab in your browser.Ĭlick "Show Menu" on the far right, near the top That's why I chose to use Trello to save my browser bookmarks. One that I can access anywhere, any time, from any device. Months later, after building up important bookmarks again (and this time they are backed up) that major loss of info from before led me to also put my bookmarks in a new location. I hadn't turned on the native backup so they'd be stored in my account. I frantically logged into my Firefox account, and then Chrome. I had a few years worth of bookmarks saved, before I wiped my computer. I opened my internet browser and realized I had never backed up my bookmarks!! Who would remember to do that? I hope you would, but for whatever reason, I didn't even think about it, even though I tediously went through the entire contents of my laptop to make sure I had everything else, including old emails. I reinstalled the operating system, put most of my files and software back onto my computer, and I was ready to move on. It was a lot of work, but that made things so much better. A few years ago my old laptop was running a little slower than I wanted, so I backed up everything onto an external hard drive, uninstalled & removed all my software, and wiped my computer. ![]()
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