I just came across a problem with the vertical offset for targeting headings with autotoc. That is, a problem caused by this code:
{CODE()}
content: "";
display: block;
height: 83px;
margin: -83px 0 0;
}
which is inline CSS when autotoc and the sticky top navbar (in this case 83px in height) are used. In a page with some links just above a heading, the links can't be clicked because the transparent 83px-high target overlaps them from the heading below.
I tried a few tweaks to the CSS but didn't have any success. Probably at least it should be documented, that every heading or other in-page anchor targeted by a link will have a zone above it equal to the navbar offset set in L&F admin that shouldn't contain links or other HTML that needs to be clicked, etc.
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