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All,

Could someone better at CSS look into this for me?

I sometimes find myself searching the changelog for some string e.g.
"keystore". I generally do that by loading-up the changelog in my
browser and using the browser's "Find" feature to search the text. (Duh)
.

The changelog for each version, however, usually stretches to a few
screen-heights and it's often not possible to see the version number
where a particular changelog item is included. I often have to find
something, then scroll "up" to see the version number.

This isn't a big deal when locating something specific: it generally
occurs once (like a bug id) and then you go look at the version number
and you are done.

But when trying to find something that happened between versions X and
Y, there is a great deal of scrolling, searching, re-scrolling,
re-searching, etc. which may be avoided if the following is possible.
(And I'm sure it is).

What I'd like is for the <h3> headings on the changelog pages to
"stick" to the top of the screen as they are scrolled. So, for
example, if you load the changelog for Tomcat 9, you'll see at the
very top of the page there is the standard Tomcat documentation header
("Tomcat", current version number, latest release-date), then the
"Changelog" header, then the first <h3> which is currently "Tomcat
9.0.37 (markt)".

As you scroll, the "Tomcat 9.0.37 (markt)" eventually scrolls up off
the top of the visible page (as web pages generally do). Instead, when
that heading gets to the top of the page, I'd like it to "stick" there
until scrolling replaces it with the next <h3> in the order, which is
currently "Tomcat 9.0.36 (markt)".

This would keep the version number where fixes/improvements have been
made at the top of the screen during any searching activity and make
it much easier to hunt for certain kinds of fixes.

Is anyone willing to look into implementing the above?

- -chris
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