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On higher zoom levels (125%+), the sidebar disappears with no way to access it #147

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Dessertion opened this issue Oct 22, 2022 · 2 comments
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The sidebar disappearing is intentional as a feature, which makes sense since it prevents the main content from getting too squished. However, a side-effect of the current implementation is that there is no way to directly access the sidebar while at higher zooms and more importantly no indication that there even is a sidebar (particularly problematic when a user has default page zoom set above 125%).

A solution to both issues here would be perhaps to introduce some sort of dropdown/popup/something (sorry, not a UI designer). Perhaps a "hamburger menu"-esque thing on the top bar? Or maybe a pullout drawer kind of feature.

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solson commented Oct 22, 2022

+1 for this. I don't even use zoom, but I tend to lay out my windows taking up halves of the screen, so my browser window tends to be portrait rather than landscape aspect ratio, and the sidebar is again hidden with no way to access it or indication that it exists.

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As for me, the problem is the opposite. I haven't known that the website has the sidebar until I zoomed out.
MacBook Pro 2015, reproduces both in Firefox and Chromium.

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