Stripe on the Right Side of Tasks Card

On my tasks card there is a brown woodgrain stripe running from the top to the bottom of the card on the right side. It obscures the task count.  When I go to the individual task or a listing of all of my tasks it disapears. What is it, what is causing it and how do I get rid of it?  Thanks

Eddd wrote:
On my tasks card there is a brown woodgrain stripe running from the top to the bottom of the card on the right side. It obscures the task count.  When I go to the individual task or a listing of all of my tasks it disapears. What is it, what is causing it and how do I get rid of it?  Thanks
Hmm...when I have an open task in my tasks app, the number appears to the left of the stripe.

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