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It's usually a good practice to use <body> or <html>'s scroll behavior, because browsers implement a reproducible scroll position. Problem with current approach that was inherited from GitBook is one having CSS rule .body-inner { overflow-y: auto } and unnecessarily leaving memorization to JavaScript, which produces white flash on page reload.
Parent body must take the height of main content that currently resides in div.body-inner. I think it won't take much layout reworking: just make .book-summary sticky and remove scroll overflow from inner body.
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It's usually a good practice to use
<body>
or<html>
's scroll behavior, because browsers implement a reproducible scroll position. Problem with current approach that was inherited from GitBook is one having CSS rule.body-inner { overflow-y: auto }
and unnecessarily leaving memorization to JavaScript, which produces white flash on page reload.Parent
body
must take the height of main content that currently resides indiv.body-inner
. I think it won't take much layout reworking: just make.book-summary
sticky and remove scroll overflow from inner body.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: