ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: New Calendar Behavior ChangesFor the multiple lines request, I have submitted it via uservoice. Your vote(s) would be appreciated.https://quickbase.uservoice.com/forums/111823-quick-base-product-feedback/suggestions/33531919--revert-to-displaying-multiple-lines-on-new-2018Re: New Calendar Behavior ChangesI just posted a uservoice request, everyone please vote! https://quickbase.uservoice.com/forums/111823-quick-base-product-feedback/suggestions/33531919--revert-to-displaying-multiple-lines-on-new-2018Re: New Calendar Behavior Changes...bueller?...bueller?Re: New Calendar Behavior ChangesOn the old calendar we had colored formula <span> fields; the data we need to show is quite "long" (roughly 2 lines worth at standard scaling in 1080p) ...the older version would word wrap in the span and display all of the information. Now, it truncates with ellipses and even ignores <br> tags...is there any way to force the wrapping behavior or a line break?Re: January 2018 Release NotesSure! I'd need to make you a copy to delete some (most) data out of it...what would you like to see?Re: January 2018 Release NotesI didn't realize that was you! Awesome! Yes, your work is appreciated, still using it. Forgot to mention in the original post: Bear in mind this code is *slightly* modded: The icon has been turned from a simple url into a rich text field reference so I could pull down variable logos from the parent table for display, and the code to display it properly has been modified to adjusted (removed img src=) Here is the corresponding linked field formula: If ([Logo] = "", "","<img src='" & URLRoot() & "up/" & Dbid() & "/a/r" & [Record ID#] & "/e70/v0' target='_blank' >")Re: January 2018 Release NotesWell, I figure this is a good place for this, since I am clearly not alone in my feelings towards having to re-brand...for anyone using all star record headers: here is an updated one reflecting the new colors. Figured it might be useful to someone here and spare a bit of their morning, already wasted mine.https://www.pastiebin.com/5a6628b0858e0 Re: January 2018 Release NotesI am getting really tired of not being able to control the app bar/UI color at either a user or app level. How is quickbase an enterprise app if it can't be configured to follow corporate design guidelines of at least a color scheme? First, everything was shaded blue, so i had to design all of our buttons and rich text fields in our app to match the blue just to get a coherent palette on screen, even if it wasn't (our) palette. Now it's purple, so we either live with blue and purple mix, or I get to spend all day recoloring field design elements to match. The new design is a step in the right direction, but anything that forcibly faces the end user (ie app bar) that we can't control should be a design NEUTRAL color (ie white or gray, just like the rest of the forced UI) ...You like purple, fine. Just don't force it down our throats. Either make it NEUTRAL or modifiable.