For example, click here: https://pride.engineering.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Infrastructure_Engineering_and_Development/2012/html-single/Engineering_Gerrit_User_Guide/index.html The click on one of the links in the table of contents, eg: https://pride.engineering.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Infrastructure_Engineering_and_Development/2012/html-single/Engineering_Gerrit_User_Guide/index.html#gerrit-registration Notice that the "Gerrit Registration" title is not visible after you click. This is confusing. The user wonders if the link might be broken of if they clicked the wrong link. It's not good UX for the user. Note that after a few seconds the floating top bar disappears, then the heading becomes visible. Not sure about the best way to fix it. Perhaps there could be some javascript to scroll down a bit extra after the link is clicked so the target is visible below the toolbar. Or perhaps the floating bar could auto-hide when the user follows a link to a section within the page.
More accessible example: Click here: https://engineering.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Infrastructure_Engineering_and_Development/1/html-single/Configuring_Kerberos_on_JBoss_EAP/index.html Click something in table of contents, eg "Security Domains" Notice title is obscured.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 847797 ***