On shared entries, there is no speed configured as this
is bound to the user. Shared entries are displayed without user config.
I've changed the default view to reflect the
actual default playback speed in this case. 1x.
This adds a new "description" field to the feed settings. This allows to
save custom description regarding a feed. It is also exported and
imported as "description" in OPML.
When listening to podcast, it is usual to want to speed up the playback.
https://github.com/miniflux/v2/pull/2521 was addressing the need globally, this PR
allow to address it for just the current open enclosure media. (no save) Some Browser
already include this control directly, but firefox does not (directly anyway).
Also, it is often useful to be able to skip chunk of a podcast, to skip commercials
for example, or get back a bit because we couldn't hear the last part. I added rudimentary
seek controls with the usual +/-10 and 30 seconds chuck size. This is pretty handy when podcast
are very long and using the seek bar is way too tricky to just skip 30s.
As always, I'm French and could only provide English and French translation for the few
text I added in the locale/translations files. Any help is welcome.
Tested mostly on Firefox (121.0) and quickly on Vivaldi(6.5.3206.53), chrome based.
Fixes: #1845#1846
This commit adds a policy, and make use of it in the Content-Security-Policy.
I've tested it the best I could, both on a modern browser supporting
trusted-types (Chrome) and on one that doesn't (firefox).
Thanks to @lweichselbaum for giving me a hand to wrap this up!
There are a few things that need to be done, to make this work.
First, we need to register `Enter` as another hotkey that opens the
selected item.
However, by default the `KeyboardHandler` will override all default
actions. That might make sense for any other key, but for the `Enter`
key, we want to keep the default behavior (i.e. follow a selected link
or press a button). So for this single key event, we do not call
`preventDefault()`.
I see this as unproblematic for the following reasons.
1. With the changes from #2348, when we're in a list of items (articles,
categories, feeds), there is no link selected. This is what made the
`Enter` key work _implicitly_ in the past. With nothing selected, the
`Enter` key will do nothing by default.
2. If we have **any** link selected (including when we are in a view
with a list of selectable items), we'll get the default action of
`Enter` (i.e. follow a link), which is exactly what we had before.
Lastly, we need to update the list of keyboard shortcuts displayed when
pressing `?`.
This fixes#2366.
# Change HTML tag to button
Replace the link tag with an HTML button to prevent some screen readers from having confusing announcements. By using the HTML button, users can use the Enter and Space keys to activate actions by default, instead of implementing them in JavaScript.
# Differentiate links and buttons visually
When activating the link element, the user may expect the web page to navigate to the URL and the page will refresh; when activating the button element, the user may expect the web page to still be on the same page, so that their current state, such as: input value, won't disappear.
Links and buttons should have different styles visually, so that users can't expect what will happen when they activate a link or a button.
I added the underline to the links, because that is the common pattern. Buttons have border and background color in a common pattern. But I think that will change the current layout drastically. So I added the focus, hover and active classes to the buttons instead.