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This is now implemented. It was definitely not a 5 minute task, but a veritable rabbit hole. I even reported a bug to Chromium on a new feature that some people promoted as a solution to the slimming of sticky navs, but that apparently needs more polish in browser code.

Now the slimming is done with "scroll-driven animations", which are not yet enabled by default in Firefox, but can be enabled in FF by setting this to true in about:config: layout.css.scroll-driven-animations.enabled

Firefox tracking bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1676780

The nav does not become sticky on mobile as it would need a complete redesign.

Ilmari

On 4/30/26 21:00, Ilmari Lauhakangas wrote:
I think I'll want to make the nav slimmer when we've scrolled down, so this type of styling and the need to consider all the NN Group advice means that it will not be a 5 minute task.

Ilmari

On 4/30/26 18:18, Eliane Domingos - LibreOffice wrote:
Hi Ilmari,

How long will it take to implement?

Best,

Eliane Domingos

Em 30/04/2026 11:47, Ilmari Lauhakangas escreveu:
On 4/30/26 17:42, Eliane Domingos - LibreOffice wrote:
Hi all,

It is possible that the menu bar on the new website will be a floating bar, so that as the user navigates, the bar follows them, eliminating the need to scroll back to the top to access other menus.
The nav can be made sticky, but the implementation should be done carefully, see this for example: https://www.nngroup.com/articles/ sticky-headers/

Ilmari





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