Is there a way to stop some of the unused (hidden) navigation items from taking up space? E.g. in this campaign https://thepriceofimmortality.obsidianportal.com/ I am not using the calendar, maps and file sections end have disabled them as follows:
.calendar {visibility:hidden; }
#campaign-nav .calendar .nav-text{visibility:hidden;padding-left:5px;font-size:0px;}
.maps {visibility:hidden;}
#campaign-nav .maps .nav-text{visibility:hidden;padding-left:5px;font-size:0px;}
However they still show as an empty line. If I use display:none, I suddenly have llines overlapping.
Am I missing something here?
GM: https://knights-of-the-realm-1.obsidianportal.com/ - a Greater Pendragon Campaign
GM: https://sagaofthenorth..obsidianportal.com/ - a Dungeon World Campaign
Player/Scribe: https://thepriceofimmortality.obsidianportal.com/ - a Pathfinder Campaign
"The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." - Marcus Aurelius
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I've added it to Unlocking the Portal's Navigation section.
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Thanks, that got me where I needed to get! I included the below in my css and it works for the dashboard and the other pages now.
#dashboard-main-nav li.section.forum, #campaign-nav li.forum{display: none;}
#dashboard-main-nav li.section.calendar, #campaign-nav li.calendar{display: none;}
#dashboard-main-nav li.section.file-docker, #campaign-nav li.file-docker{display: none;}
#dashboard-main-nav li.section.maps, #campaign-nav li.maps{display: none;}
GM: https://knights-of-the-realm-1.obsidianportal.com/ - a Greater Pendragon Campaign
GM: https://sagaofthenorth..obsidianportal.com/ - a Dungeon World Campaign
Player/Scribe: https://thepriceofimmortality.obsidianportal.com/ - a Pathfinder Campaign
"The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." - Marcus Aurelius