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Enhancement of Bookmark Creation via ClickUp Chrome Extension
The ClickUp Chrome Extension allows users to create tasks from selected text on web pages. However, the current implementation limits the utility of this feature by not creating a linked object, which results in the URL being embedded in the task title. This request seeks to enhance the bookmarking feature by automatically generating a linked object within the task. Current Behavior: • User selects text on a webpage. • User right-clicks to create a bookmark via the ClickUp Chrome Extension. • A new task is created with the web page title as the task title and the selected text as the description. The URL is appended to the task title. Limitations: • The URL in the title constrains the user from editing the title to better describe the bookmark's purpose. • The task lacks a linked object that would provide a thumbnail, page title, and meta description. Requested Behavior: • When a bookmark is created, a linked object should be automatically generated and associated with the task. • The linked object would contain a thumbnail of the featured art, the title of the page, and the meta description. • The task title should not include the URL, allowing the user to edit it freely. Benefits: • Users can customize task titles for clarity and relevance. • The linked object enhances visual recognition and context for the bookmarked content. • Streamlines the process of organizing and referencing web-based resources within ClickUp tasks. Attachments: [Screenshot 1]: Illustrates the current method of selecting text and creating a task. [Screenshot 2]: Shows the newly created task with the URL in the title. [Screenshot 3]: Demonstrates the 'Links' section within a task that could ideally hold the linked object. Additional Notes: This enhancement would align the bookmarking feature with ClickUp's existing functionality, making bookmarks more versatile and user-friendly.
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