mjourdan left a comment (openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website#6446)

> Thank you! Let's see if we can move this forward.
> 
> If these elements slide from the right, that'll conflict with the 
> widescreen/desktop view where they live on the left-hand side. Technically it 
> could be different on each case by use of a media query, but adds complexity.

I don't feel like it adds complexity over the current situation, as the search 
and direction forms are hidden behind the burger menu.

> On your second screen, the form is showing as well as the route line, but not 
> the list of directions. How do users re-open the directions? Or I guess how 
> do they open them in the first place, as there's no "submit".

Yeah, I updated the mockups with some hints, to state that this second screen 
was meant as a transition. No direct way to go back to it from the fully 
expanded directions. Users would hide the directions by tapping the "right 
pane" icon on the second and third screen. They would then be able to reopen 
the directions by tapping the routing icon from first screen.

> Having the directions completely obscure the map on mobile... might actually 
> work? Assuming there's a way to hide/show at will. I think I like it better 
> than the current solution where it takes exactly half the screen.

As an alternative, using a bottom sheet rather than a popover would allow to 
keep both the form and the map visible:

<img width="1500" height="800" alt="image" 
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5c3dbdce-7bec-48a0-9c3c-88e84088e1c6";
 />


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