Regarding the metadata: I think that the installation instructions
should always be visible. However, the rest of the details could be
stored in a hidden section that can be clicked to expose the full
details (e.g., expands upon clicking a link saying "Click here for more
details").
Andrzej Oleś w
Hi Vince,
thanks for your feedback. The floating TOC would be technically possible,
the question is more about the aesthetics of such solution. As we thought
of using the right column for the supplementary stuff such as figure/table
captions or footnotes, this space cannot harbor a floating TOC as
Download stats have not updated for some time. I'm looking into this and hope
to have it sorted out soon.
Valerie
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interesting. is the floating toc not an option for this? also, IMHO the
"about this document" should go at the end. one wants the content to hit
the reader right away, not the provenance, i think.
On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 9:33 AM, Aaron Lun wrote:
> Mind -> blown. Yes, that's exactly what I wan
Mind -> blown. Yes, that's exactly what I wanted, thanks.
-Aaron
On 04/08/17 14:19, Andrzej Oleś wrote:
> Hi Aaron,
>
> I'm happy to inform that I've implemented your suggestion to add
> navigation links at workflow pages. Feel free to have a look at the
> working prototype under
> https://ww
Hi Aaron,
I'm happy to inform that I've implemented your suggestion to add navigation
links at workflow pages. Feel free to have a look at the working prototype
under https://www.bioconductor.org/help/workflows/testproj/testfile/
The new workflow-rendering engine which includes the navigation lin