[asterisk-dev] [External] Re: Final Preview: docs.asterisk.org

asterisk at phreaknet.org asterisk at phreaknet.org
Thu Aug 10 14:47:26 CDT 2023


On 8/9/2023 6:43 PM, George Joseph wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 9, 2023 at 4:05 PM George Joseph <gjoseph at sangoma.com 
> <mailto:gjoseph at sangoma.com>> wrote:
>
>     On Wed, Aug 9, 2023 at 2:30 PM <asterisk at phreaknet.org
>     <mailto:asterisk at phreaknet.org>> wrote:
>
>         On 8/9/2023 11:12 AM, George Joseph wrote:
>
>         > Yeah, create an issue.  I can take a look in the coming
>         weeks.  If you
>         > constrict the width of your browser, at some point, the left
>         nav bar
>         > will collapse and you can get it back by clicking on the
>         "hamburger"
>         > button that then appears in the top-left of the page. 
>         There's no way
>         > to collapse it manually though so maybe we can find a way to
>         add that.
>         > Maybe we can also make the page table of contents
>         collapsible.  Both
>         > should give more space to the content.  I think we can also
>         override
>         > the viewport width of the content.    A tweak to the dynamic
>         > documentation generator might also help.
>
>         I don't think the issue here is collapsing the navigation. In
>         fact, I
>         really hate when you're on a large monitor and websites
>         collapse menus
>         like that, catering to mobile devices only is pure insanity,
>         making life
>         more difficult for everyone else by requiring yet more clicks
>         to do
>         anything. The issue is that the site seems to max out at a
>         certain
>         viewport; on a large monitor, the middle portion could take up
>         more
>         room, but there is vast whitespace to the left and right
>         margins. It's
>         possible that the style is assuming a max-width that it will
>         use for
>         presentation. Ideally, the middle content should expand to
>         take up the
>         space it can so it can use the full width of any monitor.
>
>
>
>     Yeah I get it.  I was just throwing out some additional ideas as well.
>
>
> Simple change.  Check now.  You may have to clear your cache or at 
> least look at a page that's not currently in your cache.

It's much better now. Takes up the full screen on a large monitor, on 
several different types of pages. Thanks, George!



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