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One of the things that frustrate me the most with Miro, is the left and right padding around texts that’s always relative to the text size. It basically makes it really difficult to align text blocks. Under no circumstance is the first picture below intended by a user. In stead we seem to be forced to eyeball it like in the second picture below. Why not just do us a favour and make the left/right padding be the same no matter the size of the text. Maybe even leave it up to us to set it? :) I generally really like Miro! Good job overall! This just feels like a mistake
If I could control the width of the padding on frames set to grid mode, I’d be thrilled. I’d like to be able to change the width between the objects as well as the width between objects and the edge of the frame. The community idea “Text padding shouldn't change with text size” is in a similar vein. These ability to control padding would help boards waste less space, especially when saving space across several frames or even very large ones. Also, at a 0 width, one could functionally create their own custom tables by having the outlines touch, which is something that would be great for me as I find the built-in table rather limiting. As a workaround, I’ve just been setting the font size really high so I can zoom out to scale everything down. It mostly works, but it’s a bit awkward. Uses up too much space. Much better for my current project. Otherwise, Miro is absolutely great! I’ve been able to share it with several of my friends and peers. Thank you for creating, maintaining, and impr
Idea Overview: Enhance Miro's text components by introducing two key features: customizable borders and adjustable padding. This feature aims to overcome the current limitations of the text component, which lacks the ability to add borders and adjust the space between text and border, a functionality not compensated for by the existing rectangle shape text. Proposed Features: Border Customization: Enable adding an outline or border around text. Provide options to adjust border thickness. Offer a variety of color choices for borders to improve visual distinction. Padding Adjustment: Allow users to modify the padding between text and its border, enhancing readability and design flexibility. Benefits: Enhanced Design Options: More control over text appearance will lead to visually appealing and organized boards. Flexibility and Control: Users can tailor the look of their text elements to match specific project needs or aesthetic preferences. Streamlined Functionality: Merging text and sha
Be able to specify cell padding in tables. Not only for text, but for the items inside as well, like stickies or kanban board. Expected behavior: when expanding items or adding more items to the the table, the table expands keeping specified padding between the items and lines. Table stays readable and clean.
I often need to add text and bullet points to a box that has a background and border. Right now, a shape can’t contain bullet points. But a text box can’t have padding and a border. So the only way to do this is to combine and group objects but then editability is awful. For example, as text is added, the text overflows and the bounding shape has to be adjusted. Please can we either have better text editing in shapes or the ability to add a border and padding to a text object? (Perhaps they should both be the same object just with different initial settings? But perhaps there is more to consider here with different scaling behaviours required)
Miro’s functionality of changing the padding based on scale is not controllable and often ends up with unwelcome results. Would prefer if I can set the padding/margins per side of shape so that I can control the look and style of my drawings.
Miro is always making small improvements, and I’ve enjoyed the new highlight feature added recently. But I think there’s a long way to go, in order to get text boxes and text in shapes to a better functionality. This is really one big wish list item, with a lot of component parts: Ability to load custom fonts, or at least an expanded set of built-in fonts Ability to make some text in a text box/shape different fonts and sizes, instead of having to do a global edit Bullet points and numbering available in shapes and stickies Columns of text in text boxes and shapes Improved and editable padding in text boxes and shapes
It would be really great if it would be possible to define text styles in Miro. Since Information granulation needs (visual) hierarchy it would be great to define something like “Headline 1”, “Headline 2”… “Paragraph Text”, “Quote”… just like in MS Word. This would be a game changer for my work in Miro. Please also let me control the padding and line height of a text box.
tldr: Sometimes I just need a table to hold text and numbers, so I wish it could have a template to make it more compact, to fit regular text inside. Background: Today, a table’s default size, padding, cell sizes, fit elements like notes, cards, etc’. It serves more as a visual guideline than an excel sheet, which fits some use cases but not all. One need I constantly have is pasting/writing tabular data so that I can discuss it with others. Problem: To fit regular text, ‘sheet style’, requires effort that I end up doing elsewhere. It’s easier and faster to write/paste tabular content on a notion/figjam/whimsical/sheets table and copy paste or screenshot then it is creating a miro table, working on its sizes, text sizes, column and row width and height, bold titles, backgrounds, (not even touching alternating row backgrounds). I might later spend time on beautifying the table, but doing it up front and adjusting for any change during brainstorming takes too much time and effort. Soluti
Currently bullet lists can be hard to read as there’s no spacing between the points. Especially hard to read on bullets that are longer in length, they display like very long head-melting paragraphs Would be great to add padding between the list items so they are easier to read
Hey there I would like to use a Modal within my App’s UI, but am faced with a rather suboptimally looking result when it comes to the backdrop: Use case 1: Plugin’s settings With SDK v1, the entirety of the modal in which the App is rendered could be styled, but with SDK v2, it seems that you guys enforce a (admittably healthy) default padding outside of a Plugin dev’s control (on the “rtb-modal-container__content” I think?). Use case 2: Import progress Any chance we can get back (full/partial) control over the modal’s styling? Or will I have to scratch the idea and just use the whole iFrame, without any backdrop?
Some mind mapping tools like Ayoa are so powerful. You can add images directly to the main node or children. In Miro, we can't add images to nodes directly. We can just add them to the board and it is not useful. Because of that, we can not align pictures together with nodes by your perfect align button. We have to re-arrange the images again and again. Please add this feature to your perfect app. Thanks in advance.
I really like the feature that you can just drop a URL on a board and Miro creates ‘something’ from it automatically. This feature would even be better when a hyperlink is added automatically to this ‘something’ enabling users to just hit the hyperlink to move towards de URL / Page. Keep up the good work!
I would like to be able to add footnotes so that I can specify requirements to an item on the board. Now I try to do this by adding a 1,2,3 etc. in a circle with background color and write the note somewhere near the item. I would be easier is there was a dedicated footnote option that jumps to the note when you click on a number.
I’ve come from using the Freemind desktop mind-mapping tool and figured Miro would be a great online alternative. One thing that became very quickly clear though was how useful some of the keyboard shortcut keys in Freemind are. In particular, you can press the Insert key to add a new child node and Enter to add a new sibling node. Additionally, you can quickly step between nodes by pressing ctrl-arrow keys too. Having keyboard shortcuts for these is incredibly efficient because when you’re in the process of rapidly jotting down ideas, you don’t want to keep moving your hand off the keyboard and onto the mouse to add nodes.
Hi everyone. I teach Foundation in Architecture Interior Design and use Miro as a virtual pinup wall for student’s work, encouraging them to share what they did in their free time and to comment on each other’s work. One problem I find is that there is no hierarchy between teachers and students and that students have too much access to everyone else’s work. I would like that students can upload their own work and comment on others’ but without being able to move (or even delete) other’s work. This helps with attendance as well. Is there a way to track who attended between a specific timeframe? At this point if I want students to add work, they will be able to move other work around too or even unlock stuff others have posted. Is there a way to do this in a way that is more structured or even controllable? Also, I would like that students don’t modify things I’ve set up (like the note etc). Thank you
When an Org Chart is created, it allows for a header top box followed by 3 columns for information. You can additional rows within the object but there is not function to add columns. The duplicate function only creates another whole object. We need to be able add additional columns the way you can add rows to the object.
So I’ve checked in with the Miro team, apparently this is something the team are hoping to implement at some point, but no current plans or timelines yet (no pun intended) Problem: When switching to timeline view, none of the properties are visible on the timeline. With all the effort of adding properties in the table view, some of these details e.g. owners, or prioritisation would be useful to see in the timeline view too, which could make the data clearer when sharing this view with people who need a quick view of what is happening over the year. Notion does this well, and arguably could be a useful feature for those wishing to provide richer dashboards, especially given the cross board synching capabilities of these new datasets. Let me know what you think, if this is a good idea - perhaps we can upvote to prioritise this? Cheers Davy
I have a “Space” for an area of our department but there can be multiple projects inside that space that I need to organize into folders. I’m going to be adding quite a lot of boards in here over time so they need to stay organized by project. I read about Sections, but I believe they are within one board, which also does not help me. There is no option at this level to add sections that I could find.
Please stop automatically adding “Copy of” every time a Frame is duplicated! This defeats the purpose of copying a Frame as you have to go in and delete the added content!
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