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foundweekends avatar foundweekends commented on June 27, 2024
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softprops avatar softprops commented on June 27, 2024

I'm pro top nav for in-page navigation. I've been playing the twttr's new api docs and really like the new jump-to nav
If I ever getting around the finishing scholia I'm borrowing the jump-to used in docco annotated sources which works the same.

Wrt the main index. It works really well on the first page but not so much on content heavy pages. The next/prev nav work really well for navigating linearly through that content. When I'm reading through pamflet docs I feel like I'm readying a book (which is good) but books dont normally have a toc at the bottom of every page. What about a dedicated toc page? Kind of like a real book. You could link to it by clicking the title in the header that doesn't scroll for quick access.

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n8han avatar n8han commented on June 27, 2024

Yeah, something like twitter's "jump to" dropdown is what I was imagining, integrated into the header.

The way I look at the pamflet contents is that it is effectively cost-free for them to be at the bottom of every page, and as I said I like being able to use the browsers type-to-find to search for page names. It's also context some when you finish a page, to see where you are in the pamflet.

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