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TheHiddenSun | 2 years ago

Please test your website on mobile.

The navbar takes like 33% screen state and can't be removed.

I never understand why people want to make them sticky and steal valuable reading screen space. You can, if you want, always scroll to the top in like 300 ms.

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jasonjmcghee|2 years ago

75% zoom alleviated most of the ux issues I had

satvikpendem|2 years ago

I agree, I have the Kill Sticky extension installed on my mobile browser and it works great for these kinds of situations.

m463|2 years ago

> The navbar takes like 33% screen state and can't be removed.

very svelte compared to most cookie notices.