Map readability
Next to Arrange, the map toolbar has the Readability button — here it is, so you know what to press:
It works like Arrange — it shows the level currently applied, and each press switches to the next one:
- Normal — the most information per screen: a smaller title with the full description on two lines. Useful on large maps where you want to see context.
- Larger (the default) — both the title and the description grow. The description is trimmed to a single line so the card keeps its size and the map does not spread out. This is how a map opens until you choose otherwise.
- Title only — the title at double size, with everything else stripped away. Goals lose the description and the progress bar, the main circle loses its badges and the overall percentage — only the names remain. A … marker under the title shows that a description exists. On a computer, hover the marker to read it in full; on a touch screen there is no hover, so open the goal's detail (the pencil). The same applies to a long title: hover to see all of it.
Cards do not move — only the typography inside them changes, and nothing is written to the map. The choice applies to the device you set it on: keep Normal on a large monitor and switch to Title only on your phone. And because it never touches the map, it also works where you only have read access — on a shared or public map.
Why the whole node doesn't grow
The map always zooms out far enough to fit on screen. If the cards and the gaps between them grew along with the text, the map would grow by the same amount, zoom out that much further — and the text would end up exactly the same size on screen. So only the text grows.
Next
- Arranging — three layout styles on one button
- The canvas — layout, search and the other tools
- The map and goals — the overview of the whole map

