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[editorial] Not showing subsections of 3.4 and 3.5 in the side bar? #502

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Jym77 opened this issue Sep 21, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #508
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[editorial] Not showing subsections of 3.4 and 3.5 in the side bar? #502

Jym77 opened this issue Sep 21, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #508

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Jym77 commented Sep 21, 2023

Sections 3.4 HTML Element Role Mappings and 3.5 HTML Attribute State and Property Mappings now have individual subsections for each role or property.

As much as I like the possibility to direct link to them without digging for the precise id 😄, this creates a much unfortunate scroll of death in the side bar (going down to 3.4.145 and 3.5.152 !) which I feel makes the sidebar less useable than it was.

It seems the Core AAM did the same editorial change and also has a long scrolling bar now (w3c/core-aam#195).

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scottaohara added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 9, 2023
closes #502

the TOC including all of the HTML elements/attributes makes initial load of the doc take a very long time - and it does make the TOC rather unusable when it contains around 200ish items in it.
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