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Table of contents in a <details> #36885
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@mattiapontonio Would you like to send a PR? Let me know if you need help. |
You can set up the Lines 58 to 61 in ec794f9
If you have the correct tools on your mobile, sure! |
Did It worked? This Is not modified. Lines 58 to 61 in ec794f9
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PR-URL: #36896 Fixes: #36885 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <[email protected]>
It's deployed now, but yes, it wasn't deployed at the time that you asked. It had to wait for a release to happen. |
Nothing seems to have happened, and PR has not merged either. But the code on master has changed. I really don't know, some kind of black magic. |
Apologies that your PR is not marked as merged, I'm not sure if it's a GitHub glitch or if I did something wrong when merging it, but rest assured your commit (2ba8728) has landed on master, and was included in the v15.7.0 release. |
It works 👍 No need to apologize. Maybe it's due to the flow, I don't know. Perfect anyway. Thanks. |
PR-URL: #36896 Fixes: #36885 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <[email protected]>
Since table of contents on mobile is really tall in height i propose to put that in a
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