On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 09:59:59AM -0700, Per Bothner wrote: > I didn't get any feedback on changes mentioned in my 3/22 message, > but checked it in belatedly just now > > To see the effect see > https://per.bothner.com/tmp/DomTerm-txjs-plain (default GNU styling) > or:https://per.bothner.com/tmp/DomTerm-txjs (DomTerm styling)
One small problem (I didn't check if it was a problem before or not) is that if you click on a link in the table of contents for a section it opens in a new browser tab. For example, click on "Architecture Notes" and then "Automatic Input Mode" in the main frame. Otherwise it seems fine. Hiding and showing the sidebar works, scrolling the sidebar works. I tried it with a narrow window as you mentioned in an earlier message and this works too, with greying out the main content when the sidebar is shown. One suggestion - somebody might want to click on a subsidiary entry in the side bar, for example, click "Techical documentation" and then "DOM Structure". It's awkward for them to do this if the sidebar disappears on each click. I think clicking out of the side-bar mode should be easy enough to do so there is no need to do this automatically. When clicking out of the sidebar mode, (by clicking on the main reading area) is it possible to disable links in the main text so that the user doesn't click on them by mistake? Again this is just a suggestion and by no means a major problem.
