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✨ Enhancement: Linking LinkedIn Profile of Author in Blogs #1398

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cbum-dev opened this issue Feb 5, 2025 · 0 comments
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✨ Enhancement: Linking LinkedIn Profile of Author in Blogs #1398

cbum-dev opened this issue Feb 5, 2025 · 0 comments
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✨ Enhancement Indicates that the issue suggests an improvement or new feature. Status: Triage This is the initial status for an issue that requires triage.

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cbum-dev commented Feb 5, 2025

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe

Currently, blog authors are not linked to their LinkedIn profiles. This means users cannot easily navigate to an author's LinkedIn profile for more information about them, their background, or other professional content they may have shared.

Describe the solution you'd like

Clicking on an author's name in a blog post should redirect users to their LinkedIn profile if a LinkedIn link is available. This can be achieved by adding a field for the author's LinkedIn URL in the blog metadata and updating the frontend to link the author’s name accordingly.

Describe alternatives you've considered

  • Providing an "About the Author" section at the end of the blog with social media links.

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Yes

@cbum-dev cbum-dev added Status: Triage This is the initial status for an issue that requires triage. ✨ Enhancement Indicates that the issue suggests an improvement or new feature. labels Feb 5, 2025
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