On 12/6/25 4:16 PM, Raymond Toy wrote:

On 12/6/25 9:08 AM, Patrice Dumas wrote:

On Wed, Dec 03, 2025 at 08:23:43PM +0000, Gavin Smith wrote:
On Tue, Dec 02, 2025 at 01:19:11PM +0100, Patrice Dumas wrote:
I think that we should keep a "true" space here for text browsers
instead of padding-right.
Even in graphical browsers, it should look basically okay when all CSS rules
are disabled.

In my small amount of testing with the CSS rules posted by Per and
Raymond, a literal space in the HTML source would display as a space
in the flexbox element when all the CSS rules were removed.  Otherwise,
the CSS rules would predominate.  So it looks like it will work.
As far as I can tell all the needed classes are now there.

Thanks for implementing this!

I'm trying to get CSS updated to match what I had earlier. Needs some tweaking on my part, but I do have a couple of observations.

Ignore this. The CSS is messed up. I need to work on it some more.

BTW, the default CSS without any customization looks pretty much like it used to. I don't think you really need to add any CSS unless you want to make it look nicer.

However, could you put the comma separating the buttons in another class? I think I might want to turn off the display of the comma if I add CSS to separate the nav buttons a bit. Then the comma isn't really necessary.

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