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Which one should start expanded? Everything should start expanded?
I think the original intent for collapsible side nav was to compact things so that users would not have to scroll as much and see as many options.
If we have it start expanded, would we want to store local data in the browser to remember which ones were expanded?
If we want to have everything start expanded, then I think we should not have any collapsibleness (which I believe we shouldn't have a collapsable nav anyways).
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I would start with everything expanded. I get what you are saying since that this is moving between pages rather than just being a single page it gets weird.
@jessica-collier how are you feeling about the collapsibleness now that you can see it in action?
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Note that the current glitches (single line highlighting and current item not collapsible) are byproducts of having the blue rectangle at the side of the current item.
It is documented in the PR #46:
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