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A few of these link extensions allow for different kind of renderings of a document.
Because many people regularly use short links for Google Docs but don't know about these tricks I thought that enabling the user of Dub to learn about these extensions and create a better user experience for link recipients i'd love to surface a few options for link transformation in the link creation modal.
When a google docs link is pasted ask if this link should be used as a template, downloaded as pdf or docx, or simply create a copy of the file in the recipients google drive.
I imagine the modal to be similar to the UTM modal.
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Hi, I'd like to take on this issue. I'm interested in improving the user experience by adding options for Google Docs link sharing (template, PDF, DOCX, or copy).
With the introduction of ggl.link I got inspired to dig out my old advise on link extensions for Google Documents of all types. See here: https://www.toriihq.com/blog/going-pro-with-google-docs-links#:~:text=range%20in%20formula)-,Editing%20the%20Link,-Let%E2%80%99s%20get%20to (a few other tips can be found here: https://learninginhand.com/blog/google-document-url-tricks)
A few of these link extensions allow for different kind of renderings of a document.
Because many people regularly use short links for Google Docs but don't know about these tricks I thought that enabling the user of Dub to learn about these extensions and create a better user experience for link recipients i'd love to surface a few options for link transformation in the link creation modal.
When a google docs link is pasted ask if this link should be used as a template, downloaded as pdf or docx, or simply create a copy of the file in the recipients google drive.
I imagine the modal to be similar to the UTM modal.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: