From: Tracey Emery Subject: Re: gotwebd: fix briefs/tags navigation overlap To: Omar Polo Cc: Mark Jamsek , gameoftrees@openbsd.org Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2023 07:34:23 -0700 On Fri, Feb 03, 2023 at 10:00:49AM +0100, Omar Polo wrote: > On 2023/02/02 16:21:02 +1100, Mark Jamsek wrote: > > On 23-02-01 07:56AM, Tracey Emery wrote: > > > 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... > > I've committed the diff (including the arrow ;-) thanks! > > I've kept the center alignment for personal preference but fine with > me to change it again to be whatever we like. Thanks! And, your preference is fine! That's what custom css is for ;) > > actually, we could add the arrows also to next and prev... :) > > > > > > 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. > > maybe i had to specify that i'm not keen on doing it myself neither ^^' > > > > 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. > > i'm quite sure you can't do something like that without js. > > > I agree; as much as I'm not keen about it, it's basically necessary. I'm > > also unaware of any workarounds but I'll ask Stephan and see if there is > > some alternative option > -- Tracey Emery