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The GreenHopper Task Board provides you with visibility into the progress of ongoing versions and offers two viewing modes.

To select the viewing mode for your task board project,

  1. Log into JIRA.
  2. Click the 'Agile' link's down-arrow in the top navigation bar and select 'Task Board' from the resulting dropdown menu. The 'Task Board' will be displayed.
  3. Select your project from the project dropdown (top left of the Task Board above the 'Task Board' dropdown), if it is not already selected. The 'Task Board' will refresh with information for your project.
  4. Choose a viewing mode by clicking the 'Views' dropdown menu and selecting one of the following options:

(tick) Tip: Refer to the Navigation Bar instructions for information about using the Task Board's navigation bar.
(tick) Tip: Refer to Using Task Board Views for information about the 'Card', 'Summary' and 'List' views.

Compact (Kanban) Mode

 

The compact mode is the standard Task Board view. Simple columns populated with the issues based on the mapping defined in the Task Board mapping. Users will be able to drag and drop the issues from one column to another based on their permissions and the board mapping. Your project administrator can also add columns via the project configuration.

Screenshot: Viewing the Task Board in compact mode

Outline Mode

 

In the outlined mode, GreenHopper will create a small Task Board for every issue that has sub-tasks. The parent issue will be represented as the header of a small Task Board that will be populated with all of the parent issue's sub-tasks. This makes the progress of the parent easier to follow. All issues without sub-tasks will populate a Task Board at the bottom of the page called 'Other Issues'.

Screenshot: Viewing the Task Board in outlined mode

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