Thanks for the feedback, Maurizio.

> Am 09.10.2019 um 22:27 schrieb Maurizio Cimadamore 
> <maurizio.cimadam...@oracle.com>:
> 
> #3 is the one I prefer; it is subtle (compared to #2), offer some benefits 
> (as Alex said) in terms of screen estate, and, indirectly put the search bar 
> front and center, as it should be.
> 
> I wonder if there should be an 'up' button to hide the top bar even when you 
> are looking at the top part of the page; but the autoscroll does what I'd 
> like already, so that probably asking for troubles.

That could be a good idea. Definitely something to try if we decide to use this 
approach.

> One nit (on #3) - it seems like if you start typing on the search box and 
> some suggestions show up, the top bar doesn't show up, even if you reach the 
> top of the page. Probably that's deliberate, mostly asking.

Good catch! It’s not deliberate, I just didn’t think of it :) Moving the search 
suggestions down with the navbar might be weird though. We’d have to see if we 
can find a better solution.

Hannes

> (tested on Ubuntu 18.04/Firefox)
> 
> Maurizio
> 

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