Overview
Taskflow provides two ways to manage finished tasks: marking them as complete (to keep a record) or deleting them permanently (to remove them from your list).Marking Tasks as Complete
Click the Task Name
Find the task you want to mark as complete and click directly on the task name text (not the category, priority badge, or delete button).
See the Visual Change
The task will immediately show that it’s completed with these visual indicators:
- The task name gets a strikethrough line through it
- The entire task card becomes semi-transparent (reduced opacity)
Understanding Completion Status
Why Mark Tasks Complete?
- Track progress: See what you’ve achieved without losing the record
- Stay motivated: Visual progress helps maintain momentum
- Reversible: Unlike deletion, you can undo completion by clicking again
- Preserved in storage: Completed tasks are saved and persist when you refresh the page
Completed Task Behavior
Completed tasks remain in their priority sections and can still be found using search and filters. They just have a different visual style to indicate they’re done.
- Completed tasks stay in their original priority section
- They still appear when filtering by priority
- They’re still searchable by task name
- The task counter includes both active and completed tasks
Deleting Tasks
Locate the Delete Button
Each task has a ✕ button on the right side of the task card. This is the delete button.
When to Delete vs. Complete
Delete a Task When:
- You added it by mistake
- It’s no longer relevant or necessary
- You want to clean up your task list
- You’ve completed it and don’t need to keep a record
- The task is a duplicate
Mark as Complete When:
- You want to track your productivity
- You might need to reference what you did
- You want to keep a history of accomplishments
- You’re using tasks as a daily/weekly checklist
- You might need to reactivate the task later
Task Management Tips
Daily Cleanup Routine
- At the end of the day, review completed tasks
- Delete tasks you no longer need to see
- Keep tasks that represent important accomplishments
- Unmark any tasks you didn’t actually finish
Weekly Review
- Filter by “Todas” to see all tasks
- Review completed tasks from the week
- Delete completed tasks to start fresh
- Adjust priorities for remaining tasks
Quick Tips
- Accidental completion: Immediately click the task name again to undo
- Bulk cleanup: Delete multiple completed tasks one by one when doing a review
- Visual clarity: Completed tasks use transparency to stay visible but unobtrusive
- Task counts: The section headers update automatically when you delete tasks