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Footer sections layout
Currently we have fixed number of footer sections - it's four; each with fixed width. I'd expect the same approach as we have now for social icons or menus: any number of sections distributed evenly over the page width. For instance if I want to have two footer sections each of them gets about half of the width. If I need to make the content narrower, I can easily do it in html editor.
The footnote has also fixed width 31,5%. Why? I think that it needs to get the full width; to improve this locally I've tried to overwrite the CSS style - but it's used for other layout elements and my 'improvement' distorted the whole page.
Your opinion?
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Looks there are some problem with the footnote.
I will review how it is working.
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Fix
#246→ <<cset 0a5da546948d>>
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From now if moodle docs is enabled, the footnote only use one container.
If moodle docs is disabled then the footnote is using two containers.
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reporter Thanks, looks better. Though without moodle docs I'd prefer to have a full width footnote.
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Fix
#246→ <<cset bf3ca2b0e4cb>>
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Alexander,
you are right. It was a mistake, Now should works well.
Without Moodle Docs, the container expands 3 areas, and one for system buttons. With Moodle Docs there are two for the footnote, one for the Moodle Docs link and other for the system buttons.
That is the exact layout.
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