Always show the tag cloud (currently disappears when you mouseover a task in the list)

matthew.mahoney says:
(I did a quick scan of other tag postings, hope this isn't duplicative and should be posted elsewhere).
When in the tasks view, the tag cloud displays by default, but goes away when a task is moused-over. It leads to some chasing around of the cloud (e.g. move the cursor in a particular path). Because I use the tag cloud as my main navigation, it'd be great to have it always displayed.
There's a larger post to be made about the speed of using lists vs tags, and the display of each, but will come back to that. A persistent cloud would be helpful in any event.
Thanks for a great tool!
When in the tasks view, the tag cloud displays by default, but goes away when a task is moused-over. It leads to some chasing around of the cloud (e.g. move the cursor in a particular path). Because I use the tag cloud as my main navigation, it'd be great to have it always displayed.
There's a larger post to be made about the speed of using lists vs tags, and the display of each, but will come back to that. A persistent cloud would be helpful in any event.
Thanks for a great tool!

If you use Firefox and Greasemonkey there is a script called Keep Cloud Visible, works great.
Can be found here: userscripts.org/scripts/show/25050
Can be found here: userscripts.org/scripts/show/25050

mateoaw says:
Thanks for the script. I too think the cloud view should be persistent.

brucewells says:
+1

jens.knolle says:
+1
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