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    James Moore shared this idea  · 
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    James Moore commented  · 

    agree with the above - too much nesting just overcomplexifies what is already "simply functional".

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    By the moment, you can modify Checkvist presentation in the PRO plan. You can alter some colors, and provide advanced custom CSS styles which allow to change the font size. But this requires hard CSS coding. We need to provide simple way to specify different styles for a list.

    The sample CSS for reducing font size in the list is:
    ul.topLevel li { font-size: 12px;}
    ul.topLevel ul li, ul.topLevel ul li.task { font-size: 10px;}

    Some more customisation samples can be seen in this list: https://checkvist.com/checklists/486715

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    James Moore commented  · 

    This may seem like a silly request, but i'd like to be able to choose the color of the "completed bar" that gets automatically created for each list.

    By the way ... I am more or less a GTD'er, and as a list making program alone Checkvist is really, really well thought out. Since GTD is also list-driven this is a near-perfect fit.