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Folding inner nodes in navigation tree #187

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moretea opened this issue Dec 19, 2016 · 4 comments
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Folding inner nodes in navigation tree #187

moretea opened this issue Dec 19, 2016 · 4 comments
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A-HTML Area: HTML Rendering A-UI Area: UI/UX of generated pages C-enhancement Category: Enhancement or feature request M-Discussion Meta: Discussion S-Experiment Status: Experiment

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@moretea
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moretea commented Dec 19, 2016

Whilst browsing through documentation, I generally like to toggle hide of subchapters by clicking on the title.

@azerupi
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azerupi commented Dec 20, 2016

Do you mean folding parts of the sidebar?
I have had a similar idea, but the user would not be able to fold / expand it themselves. Instead, the author would configure a maximum nesting level at which all sub-chapters nested deeper than that level will be folded, except the ones for the current chapter.

I am curious to hear how you would imagine that feature though :)
How would it interact with the links and all?

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I also think this is a valuable feature. However clicking on the link title / chapter title to expand/contract the nested links underneath is problematic, because how do you know if you want to expand, or go to that link?

Perhaps adding a small ">" carrot/twirl for things that are nested? Similar to how OSX shows file structures in finder?

@azerupi azerupi added A-HTML Area: HTML Rendering S-Experiment Status: Experiment C-enhancement Category: Enhancement or feature request and removed Type: Enhancement labels May 16, 2017
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azerupi commented May 16, 2017

Note to myself: Any solution should be applicable and user friendly to mobile users too.

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ehuss commented Mar 24, 2020

I believe this is now implemented by #1027.

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