Has anyone endeavored to get this to work? If not, is there anyone willing
to help me getting it to work, lol?
What I'm talking about:
1. Use left-nav template in Libguides v2
2. Once you scroll down in the content area get the left-nav to stay with
you, always visible.
You can see a really slick example of it on the bootstrap docs page (which
also uses scrollspy to note where in the document you are...but lets slow
down haha): http://getbootstrap.com/javascript/
3. Bootstrap has affix.js built-in and its therefore possible to do it
without any outside code.
3a. You can see info about affix.js at the bottom of the bootstrap docs
link I just provided.
4. I've gotten it to work BUT with a lot of problems.
For one, it will stay stuck in the middle of the screen instead of sticking
to the top of the screen once you've started scrolling.
For two, it breaks the responsivity: on small screens instead of normal
functioning it kinda hides behind the content column
For three, once it starts scrolling its width changes.
For four, it will cover the footer when you get down there.
To have the left-nav sticky on long content pages would be GREAT.
Thanks a lot.
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Brad Coffield, MLIS
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Saint Francis University
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