I have a minor complaint with the main site that might be worth fixing if you agree. (and a very easy fix)
In regards to the page responsive styling, the threshold to hide the navbar is too high.
Why this is annoying: I keep the laravel documentation docked on my second screen for quick reference (I'm new). It's a standard 1080p monitor and in windows docked means half the screen (1920 / 2 = 960px wide). When it's docked, the navbar is lost (hidden) and navigation becomes massively inconvenient to near impossible. So I can't keep the window docked.
This is worth fixing because this is a standard screen resolution for a standard OS feature and for us beginners, the content totally merits a docked position on our second screen. The cost is shaving 40 - 60 pixels somewhere (whatever that threshold is). I did the math, it's totally worth the effort :D.
Ok thanks for listening. I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to post this sort of thing.
Manu
laravel.io !== laravel.com
You should talk to Taylor himself on that matter.
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