Use documentwrapper's height of sidebar#9
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This is sort of a more correct thing to do since the first/last element of the body may have a margin that can cause the documentwrapper to be taller than bodywrapper. While this doesn't cause any major issues for this theme as is (due to the ample use of whitespace around the sidebar), this behaviour would help with derivative themes which remove the excessive margins on the sidebar.
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Oh right, the CLA. e-signed it. |
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Will wait for @the-knights-who-say-ni to update the CLA status. |
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Sure. :) |
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CLA check is done :) (at the moment it's a manual check we have to do 😥 ) |
This is sort of a more correct thing to do since the first/last element of the body may have a margin that can cause the documentwrapper to be taller than bodywrapper.
While this doesn't cause any major issues for this theme as is (due to the ample use of whitespace around the sidebar), this behaviour would help with derivative themes which remove the excessive margins on the sidebar.