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Hi

 

We’ve created a really complex user journey out of stickies with connecting arrows to show all of the ways the different stages can connect, depinding on the actions a user takes. There are TONS of connecting arrows and it’s making it really hard to see what’s what.

Is there any way to click on an individual sticky and have just the connecting lines that relate to it stand out or get higlighted in any way so they’re more visible within the mess? We’d like to use this for a stakeholder playback session but it’s too hard to navigate at the moment.

I’m basically looking for something similar to the way that Kumi helps you highlight individual connections in complex maps https://kumu.io/TeamReOps/what-is-researchops#wiro-workshops/framework-for-research-cadence 

@Nick Lockey - This is not standard, out-of-the-box functionality in Miro.

I’d recommend adding this as an Idea in the Wish List category by following the guidelines here: Wish List: Everything You Need to Know. If you do create a Wish List Idea post, I would also recommend that you post a link to it back here, so that future readers of this post can quickly get to and vote for your Idea.

It may be possible to create a custom web-plugin using the Miro Developer Platform to accomplish what you are looking for. You would would probably want someone with a development background to review the developer platform documentation.


Cheers @Robert Johnson , much appreciated!

I’ve added the ide to the wishlist and you can find it here https://community.miro.com/wish-list-32/highlight-connecting-lines-when-hovering-the-cursor-to-show-how-objects-are-related-2847

Nick