From: Tracey Emery Subject: Re: gotwebd: fix briefs/tags navigation overlap To: Mark Jamsek Cc: Omar Polo , gameoftrees@openbsd.org Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2023 07:56:28 -0700 On Wed, Feb 01, 2023 at 08:07:13PM +1100, Mark Jamsek wrote: > On 23-02-01 09:26AM, Omar Polo wrote: > > On 2023/02/01 13:40:43 +1100, Mark Jamsek wrote: > > > Just a suggestion to think about but please disregard if you don't like > > > it... > > > > > > perhaps keep "More" left-aligned: > > > > > > #nav_more { > > > padding: 5px 0; > > > padding-left: 10px; > > > } > > > > I'm not sure. it feels strange to me to have "more" left-aligned, > > when "next" is right and "prev" left aligned. I went with centered to > > distinguish it from the other actions, but if not I'd at least go with > > having it right aligned like "next". > > I'm happy with whichever you decide :) > > > > and (this I'm sure you won't like :), maybe add a down arrow (stolen > > > from how Fossil does this to the timeline/log web UI) to the "More" > > > link: > > > > > > > > > More  ↓ > > > > > > > > > You can see how this looks here: > > > http://jamsek.net/?action=summary&path=got.git > > > > sorry to betray your expectations but I like it :) > > hah, I would've bet you wouldn't like it! > > But I'm really glad you do :) > > > I forgot that there was an unicode arrow like that, and since i wasn't > > sure that inlining a bit of svg would be accepted I avoided adding > > icons. but fwiw i like it! > > > > Tracey was even thinking of using a bit of js (if available) to load > > the next entries dinamically, which would make the more with an arrow > > particularly nice. > > I'm not really keen on using js but I'll leave those decisions to you > and Tracey. I must admit it would be nice to load entries like that > though. I'm not terribly keen on introducing js either, but it is a necessary grossness when using the html dom stuff. Unless, we can brain a clever way around it, but i'm not sure of any browser tricks that don't use js. I am a bit behind in keeping up on that tech. > > -- > Mark Jamsek > GPG: F2FF 13DE 6A06 C471 CA80 E6E2 2930 DC66 86EE CF68 -- Tracey Emery