I dig this a lot. I am going to have to watch the video a few times. I really want this to work for me. It looks great and seems very helpful keeping track of books that I have read and ones that I want to in a aesthetically pleasing format. Thank you for sharing your hard work.
Extra Tip: For those who want more control of your Bookshelf Table Width, download and install "Minimal Theme Settings" Plugin and Set your Table Width to "Maximum Line Width". This will give your bookshelf a bit more breathing space.
Great video. Very helpful as I'm figuring out my bookshelf. Are you able to make links off of the book images or text to take you to the actual page for that book?
The Text Links will take you to the book when you click the middle mouse button. Doesn’t appear to be an easy way to add a clickable link on the image but if I find one will let you know
I dig this a lot. I am going to have to watch the video a few times. I really want this to work for me. It looks great and seems very helpful keeping track of books that I have read and ones that I want to in a aesthetically pleasing format. Thank you for sharing your hard work.
Extra Tip:
For those who want more control of your Bookshelf Table Width, download and install "Minimal Theme Settings" Plugin and Set your Table Width to "Maximum Line Width".
This will give your bookshelf a bit more breathing space.
Brilliant, sir. Thank you 📚
You're welcome @JCrossMsM
thank you so kindly. extremely helpful 🩷
You're welcome @flamingopink1213, all the best!
Great video. Very helpful as I'm figuring out my bookshelf.
Are you able to make links off of the book images or text to take you to the actual page for that book?
The Text Links will take you to the book when you click the middle mouse button. Doesn’t appear to be an easy way to add a clickable link on the image but if I find one will let you know
So i was able to follow your video and create the menu but when i try to create the page for U-Z and use
OR (file.name >= "U" AND file.name
Hi Ghaleon7, try using WHERE (file.name >= "U"
AND file.name ="Z")