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Old 07-11-2010, 06:51 AM   #4
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ok, so seeing as I live under a rock and I've only just discovered this great feature... I've come up with another query of which I'm not confident in starting a new thread about (just in case is was as obvious as the last query... but I checked the forums and manual... I swear ).

When creating custom columns in the meta-data, is it possible to have a "html" column type? Specifically I'd like to have a column which is an html link to info about a series for example, (but it could be anything... say author info, etc). And when I click on that link, it automatically loads it up in my default web browser.

I can create a text based column easy enough with the above info... but I'd like to be able to click on a url and it opens in a browser. Perhaps there is a form of syntax I could use in text based column types, (although I tried standard html, i.e. <a href="bla">link</a> ... but that didn't work)?

cheers.
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