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In order to improve the UX of users with disabled JS, I think it would be a good idea to use the CSS class headroom--pinned instead of headroom--unfixed by default. If JS is enabled, then change the class back to headroom--unfixed as soon as possible.
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Keep header fixed if JavaScript is not enabled and the document is server-side rendered
Keep header pinned if JavaScript is not enabled and the document is server-side rendered
Dec 14, 2017
In order to improve the UX of users with disabled JS, I think it would be a good idea to use the CSS class
headroom--pinned
instead ofheadroom--unfixed
by default. If JS is enabled, then change the class back toheadroom--unfixed
as soon as possible.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: