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title="NEW - LO61b2: In online help - move Search box from sidebar bottom to sidebar top or to top bar"
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118430#c3">Comment # 3</a>
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title="NEW - LO61b2: In online help - move Search box from sidebar bottom to sidebar top or to top bar"
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118430">bug 118430</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:todventtu@suomi24.fi" title="Buovjaga <todventtu@suomi24.fi>"> <span class="fn">Buovjaga</span></a>
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<pre>(In reply to Olivier Hallot from <a href="show_bug.cgi?id=118430#c2">comment #2</a>)
<span class="quote">> Confirmed.
>
> Can the Contents tree be closed at page load finishes? Then the index search
> will be visible.</span >
For mobile layouts (width smaller than 960px), it is collapsed.
For desktop layouts, we would have to remove the feature of showing the current
item, which was requested by bubli:
<a href="https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/gitweb?p=help.git;a=blob;f=help3xsl/help.js;hb=HEAD#l106">https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/gitweb?p=help.git;a=blob;f=help3xsl/help.js;hb=HEAD#l106</a>
Swapping the vertical position of index and contents is a trade-off of
something - if you put the contents to the bottom, you lose the immediate
visual context of where you are in the page tree.
One option, for wider screens, would be to use a three-column layout with the
index and contents in the sides and article in the middle.</pre>
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