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Trivial observation - TOC behavior when scripts are blocked #14

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bralex opened this issue Oct 4, 2016 · 1 comment
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Trivial observation - TOC behavior when scripts are blocked #14

bralex opened this issue Oct 4, 2016 · 1 comment

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bralex commented Oct 4, 2016

I typically use a script blocker on my desktop computer. I noticed that, in the left side TOC, every item was fully expanded while scripts were blocked, and fully collapsed once I enabled scripts. This may be working as designed, as a default behavior. Merely something that might be of interest.

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geanders commented Oct 4, 2016

Thanks! I think the expectation is for everything to be fully collapsed (down to the chapter level), so I'm guessing that by blocking scripts you're interfering with the code they've used to enable collapsing.


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I typically use a script blocker on my desktop computer. I noticed that, in the left side TOC, every item was fully expanded while scripts were blocked, and fully collapsed once I enabled scripts. This may be working as designed, as a default behavior. Merely something that might be of interest.

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geanders pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 29, 2019
update to master that's up to date with Brooke's
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