I like the sidebar in the compendium a lot, but I have one or two small issues with it, and I wonder if anyone else agrees or not.
More specifically, when I expand something, I often do it for reference. It feels very annoying that it closes back when I expand something else. This compounds the issue when I scroll down the page, as the constant shifting of the sidebar's table is distracting.
On that note, when I want to search for something in that table (there are always those times when you want to click through something you know is there and you're too lazy to type in a Search, aren't there? No? Just me?) I'd like to be able to expand it all (and if in some pages this becomes unyield-y, perhaps all collapsed tags up to second level? Third? Not sure.).
All in all, I'd love a little expand/collapse arrow next to the actual chapter title that expands or collapses the whole table. Ideally a persistent one (per account, not chapter). And, of course, prevent the dynamic expansion/collapsing during scrolling if the whole table is visible.
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I like the sidebar in the compendium a lot, but I have one or two small issues with it, and I wonder if anyone else agrees or not.
More specifically, when I expand something, I often do it for reference. It feels very annoying that it closes back when I expand something else. This compounds the issue when I scroll down the page, as the constant shifting of the sidebar's table is distracting.
On that note, when I want to search for something in that table (there are always those times when you want to click through something you know is there and you're too lazy to type in a Search, aren't there? No? Just me?) I'd like to be able to expand it all (and if in some pages this becomes unyield-y, perhaps all collapsed tags up to second level? Third? Not sure.).
All in all, I'd love a little expand/collapse arrow next to the actual chapter title that expands or collapses the whole table. Ideally a persistent one (per account, not chapter). And, of course, prevent the dynamic expansion/collapsing during scrolling if the whole table is visible.