jorisvandenbossche commented on PR #36591:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/36591#issuecomment-1630485457

   > Regarding the navigation bar dropdown, the picture here is an example 
without extra index page for the supported environments section but using 
`header_links_before_dropdown` to organise all languages and cookbooks in a 
dropdown link named `More`. I find that it doesn't really make a difference 
though I like it better if the menu item is titled `Supported environments` and 
not `More`.
   
   Yes, if we do this, we should certainly ensure we can call it something more 
informative than "More". But assume for a moment we can do that (it might 
require an upstream change, though). In that case, for me the biggest 
difference is when you go for example to the Python section of the docs. _With_ 
this dropdown, the left sidebar should now only show links relevant to Python, 
not all other languages? 
   
   > I have played around with the logo a bit because it is not clearly visible 
if located on the top navbar. It might make sense to keep it on the left side 
bar as is (see picture below).
   
   Yes, it's indeed not very big .. Putting the logo on the sidebar gives a bit 
strange effect for the top navbar though, I find (with the navigation items 
being above the logo). 
   Another option might be to make the navbar or navbar img a bit larger, which 
I think is something that numpy did 
(https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/0febb4c40e98dc6fe35c7bcd672d0a6c438cd5c8/doc/source/_static/numpy.css#L3-L8)


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