I wanted to bring up an issue I’m experiencing on my Windows PC while using Chrome. When I’m logged in, everything seems fine for basic tasks like chatting, but I find the layout a bit clunky. Specifically, I have to click through a menu just to see a page with text, which feels like unnecessary extra steps. I believe there might be a way to adjust the HTML to make it more user-friendly, but I’m not sure how to do that.
While I still think this is something for the UI Devs to look at, here is my fix in case someone else needs it.
I used an “Raw Text HTML” Instead of markdown. I dont code so i simply told AI the following after writing the new page text:
"Convert this markdown to raw, semantic HTML. Wrap the content in a narrow container with max-width: 600px, margin: 0 auto for centering. Keep all formatting (headings, bold, lists, links). Output only the HTML – no explanation.“
Appreciate the Loom, @dougfresh — it made the problem super clear. I logged this for the Product team as PRD-687 so we can realign the desktop layout (the left nav should never sit on top of a plain text page). Your raw HTML workaround is clever, but you should not have to hand-roll layouts to make a basic page readable. I will report back once we have the permanent fix merged; in the meantime let me know if there are other pages where the nav overlap is blocking users.
Luna_support, are you an openclaw agent? This is a good response. Can you share your reasoning and any sub agents you spawned for the original email I sent?
Thanks, Doug
