On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 10:35:56 AM EST John Zachary Dover wrote:
Do you use the header navigation bar on docs.ceph.com?
See the attached
file (sticky_header.png) if you are unsure of what "header navigation bar"
means. In the attached file, the header navigation bar is indicated by
means of two large, ugly, red-and-green arrows.
*Cards on the Table*
The navigation bar is the kind of thing that is sometimes referred to as a
"sticky header", and it can get in the way of linked-to sections. I would
like to remove this header bar. If there is community support for the
header bar, though, I won't remove it.
*What is Zac Complaining About?*
Follow this procedure to see the behavior that has provoked my complaint:
1. Go to
https://docs.ceph.com/en/quincy/glossary/
2. Scroll down to the "Ceph Cluster Map" entry.
3. Click the "Cluster Map" link in the line that reads "See Cluster
Map".
4. Notice that the header navigation bar obscures the headword "Cluster
Map".
If you have any opinion at all on this matter, voice it. Please.
FWIW I am not able to reproduce the problem you are describing. In all cases
the thin blue-green bar appeared above the term with the selected anchor
link.
I tried Firefox (108, Linux), Chromium (107, Linux) and for giggles Firefox on
Android. In all cases things looked fine to me and the selected term was not
hidden by that nav bar. I share because I was surprised by the result given
that others on the list seem to see the problem. But I also don't see what I
would describe as "two large, ugly, red-and-green arrows." Perhaps the page
is rendering differently for some people and we don't hit the issue in that
case?
PS. I also didn't see the png file in question. Perhaps this list strips
attachments?