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Is it possible to change the size of the Cards displayed in Grid view? We are using the idea of starting stories with "As a developer, I". With the current size of the cards all the cards pretty much only show "As a developer, I." I'd like to make the cards bigger. If you can point me to where in the CSS files this is defined I can change it myself if there isn't a property file to set.
Requesting away to make it harder to lose unsaved story work by navigating from the page.
Some ideas are:
> Presenting a challenge when naving from a story in edit mode
> Disabling tab bar when in edit mode....
Doing my best to train myself to save often, but once in a while interruptions bypass this training and I've lost work.

I have a project I use to track my personal work. I suppose it's a rather unique use case since I do most of my work independently. Nevertheless, Mingle atom feeds make it easy to "monitor" my status from any RSS reader. You can do this for your own work in any Mingle project just by setting history filters appropriately. It's kind of cool.
To set this up just go to the History tab in any Mingle project, tune the filter to get what you want and copy the RSS link into a reader. Done. You can have more than one feed to handle different kinds of events (things being completed, things being added, etc.)
It looks like this in Microsoft Outlook.
(I have masked some proprietary words in this image.)
