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    <p>Thanks Barry. <br>
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    <p>For desktop, I think this looks good and is fine. <br>
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    <p>For mobile, we could make the menu a bit more menuy - maybe
      updating it to <br>
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    <p>I'm open to suggestions. No idea if we change the content for
      mobile and not for desktop though.<br>
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    <p>Anyone else, please do comment!</p>
    <p>Best wishes,<br>
      Nick.<br>
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    <p>On 03/07/2023 15:08, Barry Rowlingson wrote:<br>
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        <div>I've added the ribbon and made it all scrolling, haven't
          touched anything else! Live now...</div>
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        <div>B<br>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Mon, Jul 3, 2023 at
          11:59 AM Barry Rowlingson <<a
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            <div>I tried compacting the sidebar vertically to see if it
              could remain as a fixed position object, but it was hard
              to add the ribbon and keep the sidebar small enough to not
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            <div>The menu doesn't look menu-y enough for me as a plain
              list of blue links... There are some problems with my
              floating menu (and its all CSS, so its not reliant on JS
              tricks, and retains accessibility, I think) but I might
              try something else. Will ponder...<br>
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            <div>B</div>
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            <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Mon, Jul 3, 2023 at
              11:42 AM Nick Bearman <<a
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                <p>Hi Barry,</p>
                <p>Thanks for looking at this. <br>
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                <p>I fear we may be over-complicating this. I'd suggest
                  we drop the footer completely (OSGeo UK Local Chapter)
                  and then just fix everything together so it all
                  scrolls. If the nav menu scrolls off, so be it. People
                  can scroll back up. I think the collapsible navigation
                  menu just adds more complexity where we don't need it.
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                <p>What do you / others think?<br>
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                <p>Thanks for adding the ribbon - it looks good :-)</p>
                <p>Also the side bar looks odd on your image. It should
                  look like this:</p>
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                <p>With the nav links vertical, and the logos vertical
                  as well, in desktop mode. It should only do like that
                  in narrow / web mode, with the main page text
                  underneath. <br>
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                <p>That's what happens for me in Chrome, Firefox and
                  Edge. Are you using a different browser? <br>
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                <p>Anyway - sorry for the tangent. <br>
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                <p>I'd say keep things simple (ditch the footer and fix
                  the whole page). What do you think?</p>
                <p>Best wishes,<br>
                  Nick.<br>
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                <div>On 03/07/2023 10:09, Barry Rowlingson wrote:<br>
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                    <div>Hi All,</div>
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                    <div> I spent the weekend doing a bit of web
                      redesign. Nothing is live yet! I couldn't
                      reconcile the expanding height of the left column
                      with its fixed position nature, so I made it all
                      scroll, but that meant the navigation menu could
                      be scrolled off, so I added a collapsible
                      navigation menu, seen in its expanded state in the
                      screenshot below (if attachments get through the
                      mailing list... let me know if it doesn't...)</div>
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                    <div>I've also put the ribbon in.<br>
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                    <div> I don't think the CSS changes affect any of
                      the other OSGeo UK pages.</div>
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                    <div>Barry<br>
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