Oh thanks, didn't know about this community, I might post it there :)
So I come up with a way better solution, remember that I'm not a JS/CSS dev at all. This is done through some flex container manipulation, height manipulation and :hover
magic.
It hides the sidebar below the main panel, and by hovering the grey rectangle it allows you to show it. I find it to work really well.
.main_pane, #side_pane {
order: 1;
width: 90%;
max-width: unset !important;
margin: 0 auto !important;
overflow-y: hidden;
}
#side_pane {
order: 0;
display: flex;
flex-direction: row;
flex-wrap: wrap;
margin-top: 1rem !important;
gap: 1em 0.5em;
height: 3rem;
}
#side_pane:before {
display: block;
content: close-quote;
height: 3em;
width: 95%;
margin: 0 auto;
background-color: #eee;
}
#side_pane .card {
order: 1;
margin-top: unset !important;
height: fit-content;
max-width: calc(100% - 1em);
width: 100%;
}
#side_pane .card#about_community {
order: 0;
width: 100%;
}
#side_pane:hover {
height: unset;
margin-bottom: 1rem !important;
}
#side_pane:hover:before {
display: none;
}
PieFed custom CSS system doesn't allow &
and '
symbols, which is pretty inconvenient for recursives selectors and for content
clauses.
here is some screenshots, notice how the filters for the post feed are not properly aligned. This is not much of an issue for me, but can be improved
Hey,
I'm new to piefed, and this is already an issue for me.
Currently I am using a simple custom CSS, which is not completely tested. Instead of collapsing the bar, it put it at the bottom of the page, and attribute the whole width to the main column :
div.row {
display: block;
}
div.row .col-lg-8,
.side_pane {
width: 90%;
margin: 0 auto;
}
Hope it will help :3
~melimosa
Hey !
On the last 4 years I've been working full time / having a lot of occupations the rest of the time, and yeah ... it sucks.
Depending on my social situation I have two main solutions :
- Organizing with people : when I live w/ people we often organize for food preparation. Someday somebody will pack lunch for everybody in the house in the morning / the evening, or the week-end for the week.
- Doing biiiig meal on the week-end, for the whole week / half the week: Things like broths can be really well conserved, as well as sandwich ingredients etc... You are not obligated to do full meal, you can also prep some parts to lightweight meal prep during the week etc... This ofc depends on when and how you have free-time.
This also comes with alarm clock, reminder etc... so I don't fck up my rhythm.
Also, I am vegetarian and had a lot of financial issues lately, this was also a strategy I / we used to buy food from wholesale merchants.
~melimosa
Was high, and reading the journal. Phased on the name of somebody and then choose.
It was like "Yeah... this one, I like it"