Getting Started
Card types
Default cards in Trello can represent a near infinite number of things. Trello's specialized card types have distinct attributes and their design is different from that of a default card.
Template cards
Template cards can be used for content that will be repeated or copied frequently, such as a recurring task that must be done each week.
More about creating template cards
Board cards
A board card is a link to another board. Board cards are useful if you want to have a card that links to another board.
To create a board card:
Go to the list where you want to create the board card
Select Add a card
Paste a link to the board in the card’s title
Save the card by pressing return or by selecting Add card
To edit a board card:
Right-click on the board card to open the quick actions menu
Choose Convert to regular card
Editing and deleting a Board card
As long as the card name holds the link to another board, it will continue to show as that board type. When a card is considered a board card, other visual additions to a card front will not be shown. For instance, a normal card would show if an attachment was added to it as a small paperclip icon. Board cards will only show the preview of the board.
To change a board card to a normal card, simply rename it to something other than the board URL. Alternatively you can right click the card and select "Convert to Normal Card". Archiving and deleting a board card is done in the same way as any other card type.
Separator cards
Sometimes it can be important to display a gap or space between cards while keeping them in the same list. This could be done using an image uploaded to a card as a cover or just a jumble of text as filler. However, Trello provides a native feature to create that visual distinction, which is known as a separator card.
Creating a Separator Card
The process to create a separator card is quick and easy. Add at least three hyphens to the name of a card and save it like you would with any normal card. The hyphens will convert to a solid grey line in the card.
Editing and deleting a Separator card
As long as the card name remains the same, it will continue to show as that separator type. When a card is considered a separator card, other visual additions to a card front will not be shown. For instance, a normal card would show if an attachment was added to it as a small paperclip icon. Separator cards will only show the gray line used to represent it.
To change a separator card to a normal card, rename it to something other than the three hyphens. Alternatively you can right click the card and select "Convert to Normal Card". Archiving and deleting a separator card is done in the same way as any other card type.
Mirror cards
Mirror cards in Trello let you view and edit a card across multiple boards. Any changes made to a mirrored card will automatically update across all boards.
A mirror card has a special label and border that reflect the board and list where the original card is located.
Mirror cards are only available on paid workspaces. If you try to create a mirror card in a free workspace, it will instead create a Link card.
Link cards
Link cards are automatically created when URLs from a variety of websites are added to a card's name. Rather than showing a simple link, they will show a small preview of the linked page directly on the card. More detail on Link cards can be found here: Link cards
For example:
Frequently asked questions
Will there be other cards types in the future?
Hopefully! We're always looking for new ideas, so please share your thoughts with us over at https://trello.com/contact.
Can I change what is shown on each of the different card types?
Not currently, separator and board cards will only show a grey dash or a preview of the board respectively. Link cards will format differently depending on the URL. You can convert specialized card types to a normal one through the quick edit menu (right clicking the front of the card).
Troubleshooting and support
Have any feedback, questions, or problems with separator cards? Feel free to reach out to our team at https://trello.com/contact.
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