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Move examples in "REPLY INFORMATION" into the right sidebar if it is shown #906

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rijenkii opened this issue Feb 3, 2024 · 2 comments

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rijenkii commented Feb 3, 2024

Description

I propose to move the message payload/header examples in "REPLY INFORMATION" into the right sidebar, where regular message payload/header are displayed.

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There is little space in the middle part of the page, especially with sidebar enabled. Description and examples being cramped in the middle of the screen leaves little space for both of them, and leaves a big chunk of unused space in the right sidebar.
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This is felt even more on smaller width screens. Sometimes the layout even breaks before it switches to the sidebarless layout:
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rijenkii commented Jun 3, 2024

Still an issue.

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