Description of problem: The feature I'm talking about is newly added in docs.redhat.com and greatly enhances readability and usability, both on desktop/laptop and mobile devices, and since it already exists, it should be pretty trivial to backport it on Fedora Docs. It's a small button in the upper part of the guides section that can be toggled to hide the guides list after choosing the desired guide/chapter. It appeared on docs.redhat.com in the last few weeks, and it wasn't available on RHEL 6 launch day (Nov 10, 2010). I mentioned that to narrow the timeframe a bit. Thank you. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Contrast and compare docs.redhat.com docs.fedoraproject.org Steps to Reproduce: 1.Try to read a guide in a browser 2.Try to read a guide in a mobile browser on docs.fedoraproject.org 3.Try to read a guide in a mobile browser on docs.redhat.com using the aforementioned button switch Actual results: docs.fedoraproject.org is almost unusable on mobile devices and not so great on a bit larger displays. like small laptops and netbooks Expected results: There's no reason not having the same streamlined reading experience on both documentation sites. Additional info:
Rudi: I'm guessing this is in the next version of Publican? What do we need to do to implement it on docs.fp.o?
(In reply to comment #1) > Rudi: I'm guessing this is in the next version of Publican? What do we need to > do to implement it on docs.fp.o? It's already in the version of Publican we're using. Implementing this requires a mass rebuild of the site, which is needed anyway to enable some improvements in how we support languages other than English. I'm onto it!
Removing myself for these bug components as I'm either no longer involved in that aspect of the project, or no longer care to watch this particular bug. Sorry if you are caught in a maelstrom of bug changes as a result!
Looks, like this was done some time ago. Closing. http://docs.fedoraproject.org/