Re: Fixing the TOC issues

Can the table of content be removed when editing pages?
http://docs.webplatform.org/w/index.php?title=dom/methods/hasAttributeNS&action=formedit
It shows up for me there.

Thank you!


☆*PhistucK*


On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 3:42 AM, Lea Verou <lea@w3.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
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> Thanks for the feedback both in the list and in today’s call.
> I fixed the issues (hopefully!) and also added media queries to make it
> adapt to smaller screens. So currently it's outside the page for
> resolutions with > 1400px width, inside the content area for resolutions
> between 700px and 1400px and a section at the top for resolutions below
> 700px. Furthermore, between 500px and 700px it’s two column, whereas below
> 500px it’s a single column list.
> I deployed in current too, so it’s live now.
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> Hope you like it.
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> Cheers,
> Lea
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>  Lea Verou
> W3C developer relations
> http://w3.org/people/all#leahttp://lea.verou.me ✿ @leaverou
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> On May 24, 2013, at 19:20, Mike Sierra <letmespellitoutforyou@gmail.com>
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> I like it a lot better floating outside the content.  The animation seems
> jerky, which is odd considering it uses CSS transitions.  Are there any
> cases throughout the site in which a TOC might run so long that it might
> not fully display within the vertical screen area?  If so, I suggest
> accordion-style B-heads.  Also, a bug: you can keep scrolling down once
> you're at the bottom of the content, with more empty space added underneath
> the main content as you go.
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> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Lea Verou <lea@w3.org> wrote:
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>> Hi everyone,
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>> As you might have noticed there are several issues with the TOC pushing
>> down content with clear:both; or content overlapping it (e.g. flags).
>> Yesterday I tried to solve those issues, by moving the TOC outside the
>> content div (but inside the content area) and making it scroll on the free
>> space to the right of the content, as the page is scrolled. Doug suggested
>> I move it outside the content area entirely, so I made a quick mockup which
>> you can find here [1]. It’s not perfect but it should give you a rough idea
>> of how it will look.
>> The issue with that is that it requires a pretty large resolution so we
>> would have to move it in the content area for resolutions < 1440px wide
>> anyway. Also, I don't like the contrast of the dot with the background
>> colors, but this could perhaps be fixed, maybe by tweaking its design a
>> bit. The problem with my original approach is that it makes the content
>> narrower.
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>> Thoughts? Do you prefer this idea or do you think the TOC inside the
>> content area would work better?
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>> [1]: http://docs.webplatform.org/test/css/properties/border-radius
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>> Lea Verou
>> W3C developer relations
>> http://w3.org/people/all#leahttp://lea.verou.me ✿ @leaverou
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