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Add ability to open URLs found in book descriptions in browser #1281
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Related issues for the web client: This might be better as a server side change where we support rich text descriptions. The downside to this is when embedding descriptions in audio file meta tags we would want to strip the HTML tags which wouldn't be consistent. This is the main reason it hasn't already been implemented. The alternative is to detect the hyperlinks client side and make them links. |
Detecting client side seems to make more sense to me. This feature isn't needed for access from web browser since text can easily be selected to be copied and pasted. It is within the audiobookshelf app that there isn't a good way to open URLs. |
Fixed in v0.9.79-beta. |
This isn't fully available yet but the next server release coming soon will allow for rich text descriptions that can have links. |
Describe the Feature/Enhancement
Add URL hyperlink support to audiobook descriptions.
Why would this be helpful?
There are several audiobooks I have that contain URLs in the book description, but from the audiobookshelf app I am currently unable to engage the URL as a link, and the ability to select text from the description isn't a thing so I can't copy and paste it either. The best implementation would be to make URLs engageable as hyperlinks that open in the device default browser.
Future Implementation (Screenshot)
Make URLs engageable in book descriptions (hyperlink).
Audiobookshelf App Version
Android App - 0.9.74
Current Implementation (Screenshot)
No response
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