enables horizontal scroll in Trello.
Trello by default doesn't gives the feature to scroll board horizontally whereas as the number of lists grows its not easy to view all lists by clicking and moving the board or moving the horizontal bar manually (surely this flow doesn't seems smooth on desktop and laptops right).
So, this extension adds the feature and enables the horizontal scroll on Trello boards.
Change Log:
v3.1.0
- updated options ui as per chrome extension's options ui version 2
with this update - now options window to set scroll speed opens up in extension page.
v3.0.0
- Provided option to customize scroll speed ( defaults to 30 )
v2.0.0:
- Fixed bugs: now horizontal scroll deactivates automatically once it detects the presence of vertical scroll bar within lists or cards.
Note: If horizontal scroll stops working while switching boards - please refresh page.
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Trello Horizontal Scroll Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Trello Horizontal Scroll Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
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