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Desired Feature: Collapsible/Movable Menus #515

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tuxmelv opened this issue Sep 19, 2017 · 2 comments
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Desired Feature: Collapsible/Movable Menus #515

tuxmelv opened this issue Sep 19, 2017 · 2 comments

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@tuxmelv
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tuxmelv commented Sep 19, 2017

Desired Feature: Collapsible/Movable Menus

As of V0.18, Several features have been moved into the left-hand column. Please allow these to be collapsible and possibly be able to be reordered. Sometimes these can get very long and being able to quickly collapse/reorder them to quickly get to the features you want would be nice to have.

When the home page is present: The My Recently Viewed, Recently Updated, and Recent Activity sections being collapsed or not should persist per user between logins.
Normal Pages: Page Navigation, Attachments, Book Navigation, Details, ect. should be collapsible and able to be reordered. I think the reordering might be better as a global setting that follows through all pages but is still unique to each user whereas collapsing them may reset on a refresh or moving to another part of the BookStack Wiki OR be globally persistent per user.

Expected Behavior

Menus are dynamic.

Actual Behavior

Menus are static.

@eizedev
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eizedev commented May 23, 2023

That would be great if you could fold in/collapse the left and right sidebars. In combination with this, you could then also "stretch" the body to the left and right in sidebars are collapsed. This would allow you to display more in one line (when presenting), especially for tables.

For "stretching" the content, i am currently using a little CSS. But this is limited to the left and right sidebar.

@media screen and (min-width: 1400px) {
    .tri-layout-middle-contents {
        max-width: 1700px;
    }
}
.page-content { max-width: 1200px; }

@ademxoy
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ademxoy commented Jun 5, 2023

this feature would be really helpful!

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