All,

Our presentation layer is derived from the antora UI:

https://gitlab.com/antora/antora-ui-default

Our implementation of it:

https://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=working/eg-antora.git;a=summary

We're behind them by quite a bit. But we're also using an older version of Antora (2.3) and the community has released 3.1. So, there is some work to be done to rebase our Evergreen look and feel over the default. And upgrade to 3.1.

Barring doing that, we could* change the CSS to widen out the page to accommodate for wider content. However, I'm not certain how much of that could break mobile but we can give it a whirl! Though, upgrading to the latest version of everything might be time better spent?


-Blake-
Conducting Magic
Can consume data in any format
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On 9/15/2022 9:52 AM, Terran McCanna via Evergreen-documentation wrote:
I haven't worked with asciidoc, but I think the problem could be fixed in the CSS for the whole site at once. Currently in https://docs.evergreen-ils.org/eg/_/css/site.css the .toc-menu has "position:sticky" which I believe is what is causing the contents box to stay in that spot floating over everything else. IMO, the contents box doesn't need to be sticky, having it stay at the top of the page would be fine.

        

Terran McCanna, PINES Program Manager

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On Thu, Sep 15, 2022 at 9:46 AM Andrea Buntz Neiman via Evergreen-documentation <evergreen-documentation@list.evergreen-ils.org> wrote:

    Hi DIGgers,

    My colleague Erica Rohlfs wrote some great documentation on Global
    Flags (yay!), which I converted to asciidoc & added to the docs here:

    https://docs.evergreen-ils.org/eg/docs/latest/admin/global_flags.html

    The trouble is that the table is too wide, and in Chrome (but not
    Firefox) the right-hand Table of Contents navigation acts like a
    modal - allllll the way down the page, apparently - thus
    effectively blocking the hyperlinks in the rightmost "Other
    Information" column.

    I've poked at asciidoctor docs (and Galen noted that there's a
    known bug related to stylesheets
    <https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/issues/3833> about
    this) but I'm wondering if anyone with more experience with tables
    can recommend the best / easiest approach here before I start
    fiddling with display widths & static column widths, etc.

    Thanks,
    Andrea

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