Thanks for reviewing it and your feedback.


Based on your UX concerns, I propose a middle ground:



A bottom drawer nav system.



- User clicks the hamburger button, a drawer rises from the bottom covering 
part of the viewport to reveal the menu.



- User vertically scrolls within the drawer to reveal different parts of the 
menu.



- Page content remains visible to read while drawer is open (smaller window).



- No horizontal overflow or other layout breakage.





I have an example of a similar system I built for the Kubernetes docs site you 
can see as a live demo at https://k8s.ritovision.com/docs 



Is this a direction you would like to see, and if so, do you have any specific 
requirements about the implementation?











---- On Mon, 09 Feb 2026 06:59:55 -0500 mailto:[email protected]   wrote 
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Hi Rito 
 
On Fri, Feb 06, 2026 at 07:26:01AM -0500, Rito Rhymes via ffmpeg-devel wrote: 
> When the sidebar is opened on mobile devices, it currently pushes the page 
> content to the right, expanding the entire page width and causing horizontal 
> scroll. 
 
And with this patch the user cannot scroll and 20% of the page is inaccessible 
I dont think thats a good solution either 
 
thx 
 
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