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[Enhancement]: Include green "Completed Quick Embed" message when using Tools → Quick Embed #3088
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Originally created by @ZLoth on GitHub (Jul 20, 2025).
Type of Enhancement
Web Interface/Frontend
Describe the Feature/Enhancement
When using Tools → Quick Embed, it would be nice to have a green "Quick Embed Completed" message with a Dismiss button when a Quick Emded is completed.
Why would this be helpful?
As currently written, the message "Quick Embed in progress" appears in the web browser. However, it disappears when the operation is completed. I may have run the process two or three times unintentionally because I forgot I ran it already.
Future Implementation (Screenshot)
I can't mock up, but it would have a green border with the words "Quick Emded completed. [Dismiss]"
Audiobookshelf Server Version
2.26.0
Current Implementation (Screenshot)
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4e77a56a-3955-4c5e-9416-c0d545050886
@ZLoth commented on GitHub (Jul 20, 2025):
I am using "Quick Emded" quite frequently after fixing the chapters of a book I downloaded in M4B format.
@advplyr commented on GitHub (Jul 20, 2025):
As I understand the implementation of this would be the same as https://github.com/advplyr/audiobookshelf/issues/1054