Christopher Dunn added the comment:
I agree. venv solves this problem and more.
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Christopher Dunn added the comment:
I was just trying to help fix the CSS, and I think I've done that.
If we're reconsidering the behavior of the nav sidebar, then I'd like to point
out that if you're far down the page, the sidebar is blank to your right. From
a usability
Christopher Dunn added the comment:
@eric.araujo:
Not a 'pop-up', that you would have to click to close. But something dynamic,
based on mouse location.
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Christopher Dunn added the comment:
For narrow-width screens, there really shouldn't be a sidebar. Maybe a dynamic
element would be better. Could it unhide and overlap the main body with a click
or mouse-over? Then the main body could take the full screen width. Just an
Christopher Dunn added the comment:
I see what @ezio means about the apparent overflow when the bodywrapper left
margin is at 20%. (It's not really overflow, since the sidebar is actually the
width of the screen.) How about this change to basic.css?
44 div.sphinxsidebar {
45
New submission from Christopher Dunn :
This is an easy one.
When I zoom my browser in (with Ctrl+ or Apple+) the left-side navigation
margin gets bigger and bigger, pushing the useful text off the screen. That has
bothered me (and anyone else with 40+ year old eyes) ever since the switch to
Christopher Dunn added the comment:
I am not sure that this guy's idea is good, but I think that he deserves
more attention. In comments elsewhere on the web, I noticed that people
thought the PYTHONUSERBASE site-packages directory could contain .pth
files which would serve the same purpo