When you’re subscribed to a lot of communities it creates a massive list down the side of the page. This leaves a TON of white space. Is there a way to collapse those menus by default to allow for a shorter cleaner looking page?
When you’re subscribed to a lot of communities it creates a massive list down the side of the page. This leaves a TON of white space. Is there a way to collapse those menus by default to allow for a shorter cleaner looking page?
Hey,
I’m new to piefed, and this is already an issue for me.
Currently I am using a simple custom CSS, which is not completely tested. Instead of collapsing the bar, it put it at the bottom of the page, and attribute the whole width to the main column :
div.row { display: block; } div.row .col-lg-8, .side_pane { width: 90%; margin: 0 auto; }
Hope it will help :3
~melimosa
So I come up with a way better solution, remember that I’m not a JS/CSS dev at all. This is done through some flex container manipulation, height manipulation and
:hover
magic.It hides the sidebar below the main panel, and by hovering the grey rectangle it allows you to show it. I find it to work really well.
.main_pane, #side_pane { order: 1; width: 90%; max-width: unset !important; margin: 0 auto !important; overflow-y: hidden; } #side_pane { order: 0; display: flex; flex-direction: row; flex-wrap: wrap; margin-top: 1rem !important; gap: 1em 0.5em; height: 3rem; } #side_pane:before { display: block; content: close-quote; height: 3em; width: 95%; margin: 0 auto; background-color: #eee; } #side_pane .card { order: 1; margin-top: unset !important; height: fit-content; max-width: calc(100% - 1em); width: 100%; } #side_pane .card#about_community { order: 0; width: 100%; } #side_pane:hover { height: unset; margin-bottom: 1rem !important; } #side_pane:hover:before { display: none; }
PieFed custom CSS system doesn’t allow
&
and'
symbols, which is pretty inconvenient for recursives selectors and forcontent
clauses.I don’t know enough css to know exactly what is going on here just from a glance. However, if it would make your life easier if there was a new css class on something that you could target, that is easy enough to add, just let us know.
Hello !
I don’t know a lot about CSS. But I what I was trying to do was : putting the side bar before the mainbar, with the same width as the main ; and hiding / showing it with an interaction (here hover a rectangle shown above the main bar).
A proper way to do it would certainly be having a page template that has a sidebar hide/show checkbox (or in HTML
<details>
,<summary>
etc…), but this would mean a slightly different page layout (and as non-front-end dev I think I’m not the right person to ask ahah).