It might come down to the choice of jquery version. The mod_http plugin 
uses the oldest available version (1.11.2). The newest version (3.1.1) 
supports newer browsers and a wider selection of css. Both of these 
limitations have likely played a part in trying to hack this together. 
Unfortunately I know nothing about jquery.

Chris

On Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 7:16:13 AM UTC-7, Chris George wrote:
>
> Hmm, the outline window is supposed to take precedence and push the body 
> content down. The user can then scroll down to access the body text.
>
> Unfortunately I only have one platform (Linux) and three browsers to test 
> with. Konqueror, of course, has little penetration into the rest of the 
> world so I don't even bother with it.
>
> Chris
>
> On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 10:29:30 PM UTC-7, lewis wrote:
>>
>> Repeating the same test with Windows Edge browser:
>> Body text displays for *some* but not all of my Leo files. LeoDocs, 
>> Cheatsheet and quickstart.leo also display bodytext. So the behaviour is 
>> still very inconsistent.
>>
>> Another useability note: Cheatsheet has a small number of nodes at the 
>> top level which appears to work well. However if you expand the nodes this 
>> pushes the horizontal bar down the window and it really gets very messed up 
>> as body text overwrites the nodes list.
>>
>> Regards
>> Lewis
>>
>

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