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[Enhancement]: View of Playlists should replicate view of both Series and Collections instead of the four-up view #3482

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ZLoth opened this issue Oct 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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@ZLoth
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ZLoth commented Oct 4, 2024

Type of Enhancement

Web Interface/Frontend

Describe the Feature/Enhancement

It would be nice to have a Playlist view match up what is currently displayed for Series and Collections.

Why would this be helpful?

This is for consistency across the ABS web interface. Currently, a Playlist only shows up to four titles in a square, while a Series and Collection can display up to ten titles in a rectangle.

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Not provided, see example screenshots in Current Implementation.

Audiobookshelf Server Version

v2.13.4

Current Implementation (Screenshot)

Series View:
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Collections View:
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Why is it displaying only two titles instead of ten?

Current Playlist View:
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advplyr commented Oct 4, 2024

I set up the different types of displays intentionally to differentiate them

@ZLoth
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ZLoth commented Oct 4, 2024

I set up the different types of displays intentionally to differentiate them

Is there any way to make it switchable from the admin panel?

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advplyr commented Oct 5, 2024

No there are requests open to allow for setting a custom cover which might be supported but it would need to keep the same aspect ratio.

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