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[Enhancement]: Drag to Reorder Series #3555

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thelistenersfury opened this issue Oct 28, 2024 · 0 comments
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[Enhancement]: Drag to Reorder Series #3555

thelistenersfury opened this issue Oct 28, 2024 · 0 comments
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Type of Enhancement

Web Interface/Frontend

Describe the Feature/Enhancement

I would like to be able to rearrange the order in which series are listed in the edit field by dragging with the mouse

Why would this be helpful?

Currently if you want to reorder a series you have to delete the one(s) ahead of it and re add it. You also have to save and close after deleting a series and before adding any new subseries or else the edit won't save. You also can't seem to edit the text on existing series without creating a whole new series entry and deleting the old one.

For reference I'm using the windows version.

I did see another post about maybe better subseries management being a requested/planned feature and while hiding subseries from library view would be ideal I think this might be an easyish to implement (?) stopgap measure.

Future Implementation (Screenshot)

Forgive my snipping tool doodle, I've already reordered this series obviously.

gfg

Audiobookshelf Server Version

2.15.1

Current Implementation (Screenshot)

editing the text field for existing series is greyed out
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@thelistenersfury thelistenersfury added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 28, 2024
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