At first glance, I have no big issues. It looks clean and functional, and I like that. I think it will work well enough for me.
This design still has a minor annoyance that I have noted in the past: in the table of contents pane it is easy to open a subtree, but the only way to close it is to open another one. Obviously not a big deal. I'll probably spend too much time researching how to widen the razor-thin scrollbar in the TOC panel, since it seems to be independent of the way I spent too much time fixing the browser's own inadequate scrollbar width. :-) Also, the thumb's color is so close to the surrounding color that it's really hard to see. And for some reason when I use the mouse wheel to scroll the TOC, when it gets to the top or the bottom the content pane starts scrolling instead, which is surprising and mildly inconvenient. Final picky point: the scrolling is *very* insensitive -- takes a lot of wheel motion to move the panel just a bit. (I'm aware that a lot of the things I complain about in "modern" web sites are the things that make them "modern". So, I'm an old fossil. :-) Firefox 68.7.0esr, Gentoo Linux. -- Mark H. Wood Lead Technology Analyst University Library Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis 755 W. Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-274-0749 www.ulib.iupui.edu
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