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Request to add an option to disable lyrics display on the right side of the main player and allow swipe gestures on the album art for opening/closing the player and switching tracks.
Description
Currently, you can swipe to open lyrics, but there is no option to hide the player by swiping on the album art as well as swiping to switch tracks. Introducing this features would provide a more intuitive and seamless user experience.
Use Case
For users who focus on album art, swipe gestures would enhance navigation, making it more efficient and user-friendly.
Additional context
In some music players, swipe gestures on the album art are already used for similar functions. Implementing this feature would align with common UI/UX standards.
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[Feature Request] - Allow swipe gestures (down) on the album art for closing the player
[Feature Request] - Allow swipe gestures on the album art
Oct 18, 2024
Summary
Request to add an option to disable lyrics display on the right side of the main player and allow swipe gestures on the album art for opening/closing the player and switching tracks.
Description
Currently, you can swipe to open lyrics, but there is no option to hide the player by swiping on the album art as well as swiping to switch tracks. Introducing this features would provide a more intuitive and seamless user experience.
Use Case
For users who focus on album art, swipe gestures would enhance navigation, making it more efficient and user-friendly.
Additional context
In some music players, swipe gestures on the album art are already used for similar functions. Implementing this feature would align with common UI/UX standards.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: