Has anyone sat down and plotted out how they want their board to look and feel on paper first then transferred that onto the screen (kinda like a story board) vs just winging it and building it on the go.
Actually yes - I store the config for my board in a private GitHub repo, then have a list of 'issues' which is stuff I want to do. Not for my board, but for other software projects I've used Trello, which also works pretty well for this
kind of thing. THings in my list right now are stuff like importing the rafts of files into the Enig filebase, fixing the telnet bridge menu, themeing some lesser-visited bits I've not got to yet etc etc
As for the actual 'feel' - I fiddle about in pablodraw until I get something I like, then I make the board fit into that :)
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