Currently, the Cornell Notes layout within the platform appears more like a traditional table than a streamlined note-taking system. The visible table borders compromise both the visual clarity and the authentic Cornell method experience. This interferes with readability and detracts from the intuitive separation of the key sections: Cues, Notes, and Summary.
Request:
Remove or minimize the visibility of table borders in the Cornell Notes layout.
Implement a cleaner, minimalist structure using spacing or subtle dividers rather than harsh grid lines.
Allow users to toggle border visibility or choose from multiple Cornell-style visual layouts (e.g., no borders, light dividers, spaced columns).
Why it matters:
A visually cleaner Cornell layout improves focus and learning efficiency.
It better reflects the traditional academic use of Cornell Notes, especially for structured review and mental recall.
Notes formatted without harsh table lines are more suitable for printing, exporting, and long-term academic use.
In Review
💡 Feature Request
7 months ago

Ermal
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In Review
💡 Feature Request
7 months ago

Ermal
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