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Hide hash links in the Jitsi Meet Handbook #14941

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amedinaaa opened this issue Jul 25, 2024 · 1 comment
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Hide hash links in the Jitsi Meet Handbook #14941

amedinaaa opened this issue Jul 25, 2024 · 1 comment

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@amedinaaa
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amedinaaa commented Jul 25, 2024

What happened?

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Provide Detailed Information: Only pertains to the handbook.

Description of the Issue: It looks like several pages of the handbook contain hash links to specific references to subsections within the handbook. The links in themselves are perfectly fine but is it possible we can further hide the "hashes" instead of just setting the opacity to zero? I'm thinking of maybe adding a "display: none" to the "hash-link" class.

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Screenshot 2024-07-24 at 7 46 32 PM

Reproduction Steps:

  1. Go to the handbook: https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/
  2. Select any relevant handbook page
  3. Hover over a subsection title

Expected Behavior: We should ideally completely hide these hash links to readers.

Actual Behavior: "Hashes" are apparent when hovering over subsection titles.

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  • Chrome (or Chromium based)
  • Firefox
  • Safari
  • Other desktop browser
  • Android browser
  • iOS browser
  • Electron app
  • Android mobile app
  • iOS mobile app
  • Custom app using a mobile SDK

Browser / app / sdk version

Chrome Version: 126.0.6478.127

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Reproducibility

  • The problem is reproducible on meet.jit.si

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@shawnchin
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Why hide them? I actually find them really useful went I want to copy links to specific sections.

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