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feat: collapse root sidsebar items #1979
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feat: collapse root sidsebar items #1979
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html = this.compile(text); | ||
html = this.compile(text) | ||
.replaceAll('<ul >', '<ul class="app-sub-sidebar" >') | ||
.replace('<ul class="app-sub-sidebar" >', '<ul >'); | ||
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what is this change for ?
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text is the entire compiled html of the sidebar. The first "ul" is an element that contains the entire sidebar menu. So I tried to give a class to the rest of the "ul" except the first "ul".
I see, you gonna treat the parent sidebar node as the sub-sidebar of the root ul
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But the class .app-sub-sidebar
you marked get the style change as well.
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Maybe you could marked those parent sidebar nodes with new style app-sidebar
and refactor the click
event function.
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In my opinion, implementing it with onClick seems to be a dual implementation method for one feature.
So I implemented it by className, which is the way used before.
…/proke03/docsify into feat/collapse-root-sidebar-items
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LGTM.
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This is great! Can you please:
- ensure the top-level items seem like they are clickable (instead of seeming like selectable text), using for example
cursor: pointer
. - write a test for the functionality
- We need to ensure docsify-themeable doesn't break with this. Add a new
docsify-themeable.html
file that uses docsify-themeable so we can verify. Perhaps we should do this first in a separate PR.
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@proke03 basically the docsify-themeable CSS depends on the DOM of Docsify. I think what we should do is in a totally separate pull request lets get a docsify-themeable deployment for n Vercel going, and then it will be available to all PR similar to our current Vercel deployment with vanilla Docsify. |
Summary
What kind of change does this PR introduce?
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Does this PR introduce a breaking change? (check one)
If yes, please describe the impact and migration path for existing applications:
Related issue, if any:
#900
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