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Ian Stevens (Fiction Writer) Ian Stevens (Fiction Writer) Fiction Author Dec 25, 2024

Maintain each of the opened bullet ancestors as sticky headers on scroll, to easily understand where we are (especially useful on big lists)

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Why is this a problem for you?

Have to scroll up to see the parent, grandparent, and sometimes, grand-grandparent to understand the current list of subitems.

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Maintain each of the opened bullet ancestors as sticky headers on scroll, to easily understand where we are (especially useful on big lists)

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Hi,
Maybe the following explanation and video can clear things up.

If we have the following structure: A > B > C > D > E > F
If we enter F, we will see the content. If the content is:

  • G1
  • G2
    • H1
    • H2
      • I1
      • I2
      • I3
        • J1
        • J2
    • H3
  • G3
  • G4
  • G5
  • G6
  • G7

It would be handy, when scrolling through this list (of, for example, topics, subtopics, and sub-subtopics, of a book) to be able to get a sticky header indicating that we are viewing G2 > H2 > I3 (for example).

See the video below for an easier understanding
explanatory gif video (I could not attack the video as this site didn't allow it)