> On 11 Feb 2019, at 19:50, Greg Stark <stark@mit.edu> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2018 at 13:05, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
>>
>> Justin Clift <justin@postgresql.org> writes:
>>> A comment on the Hacker News thread about the new website seems like it might
>>> be useful:
>>> 'Top navigation needs a rethink. At 1280px width resolution "Your account"
>>> wraps to make room for the Search box.'
>>
>>> Just tried it here with Firefox on OSX, and yep the Your Account bit does
>>> wrap around.
>>
>> Yeah, that happens for me too, and it contributes to the excessive
>> use of vertical space that I've been whining about. My display is
>> a good bit wider than 1280px ... but the window I give Safari isn't.
>
> I'm seeing the navbar actually appear on top of the content now hiding
> the first few lines of the page. That completely hides the new release
> banner and partially hides the list of releases making it hard to tell
> what release you're actually looking at.
>
> Didn't we decide to get rid of the fixed nav bar already? It seems
> like just a recipe for wasting precious vertical space, especially on
> small screens like mobile screens.
If you are referring to the navbar hiding content on the documentation pages,
it’s discussed in 558C4385-EEA2-43EF-BC9E-B12AB6316D35@yesql.se and Jonathan is
working on a patch for it.
cheers ./daniel