On 12/7/25 3:33 AM, Gavin Smith wrote:

On Sat, Dec 06, 2025 at 06:22:06PM -0800, Raymond Toy wrote:
BTW, the default CSS without any customization looks pretty much like it
used to. I don't think you really need to add any CSS unless you want to
make it look nicer.
Agreed, I don't think any default CSS is needed for the nav bar.

However, could you put the comma separating the buttons in another class? I
think I might want to turn off the display of the comma if I add CSS to
separate the nav buttons a bit. Then the comma isn't really necessary.
It seems never-ending... we could also put the colon in "Next:" etc. in its
own class, and also put the space after "Next:" in its own class.
No, I'm not asking for that. What is available now is quite good. I would be happy too if the comma was in the span with the hyperlink. I don't need to remove the comma in all cases.
The following CSS hides the commas with the current output:

   .nav-panel {visibility: hidden}
   .nav-panel .nav-button {visibility: visible}

Clever! I didn't think of that and it works quite nicely. Thank you! This allows me to style it as I would like for small screens.

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