Batiste added the comment:
So answer to your comments SilentGhost:
I had a look at what Mozilla recommend. Their proposition of using
position:sticky is interesting and probably possible for this use case but
might require quite a bit of extra work. There is also the other suggestion to
use
Batiste added the comment:
Minor typo fix.
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Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file44591/following-sidebar-3.patch
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Batiste added the comment:
Here is a second patch which is improved in some ways:
1. removed the '.headerlink .headerlink'
2. when scrolling over the side bar the 'snappin' is disabled therefor it is
rather easy to search and find the desired section or the search box
3. r
New submission from Batiste:
Hi,
Here is a small patch for the documentation that make the sidebar follow the
headers while scrolling through a long page.
http://imgur.com/UsrFAti
Test on Chrome and Firefox. Seems to work like a charm.
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