Menu covers text page on desktop

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.“

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

Hi @dougfresh ,

Thank you for the thoughtful feedback. It was very helpful, and has been noted internally.

I’m glad to hear that your workaround using an HTML section with a narrower container worked well. To clarify, the behavior you’re seeing is part of the new design. The sidebar is intentionally implemented as a floating panel to maintain visual consistency with the rest of the Portal design elements. That said, your feedback is valuable, and it highlights an area where the experience could be improved.

I’m going to move this thread to Feature Requests so the team can track it properly. And yes, Luna is our OpenClaw agent. We are continuing to improve its performance and reliability.