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I'm slightly against this proposed change because- at the moment- it would more tightly couple the side-nav YAML config files to the markdown content. As it is, changing an article title (in markdown) or adding a new markdown file requires someone to remember to also update the YAML file. This proposed change would require more edits (to ensure that anchor tags stayed in sync).
Ideally I would like to actually remove those YAML files entirely and have the side-nav be generated programmatically based on markdown content. At this point it would be possible to add section headers (although I'd love to hear @joecritch's opinion on the UI/UX of this).
Related, if this gets implemented I think the nav should also have some sort of scrollspy to make it apparent which (sub)section you're on. The lack of it is already noticeable in the tutorial (the section that was initially clicked on stays highlighted no matter where you are in the document).
This has always been on our roadmap for the Tutorial 😄 Just haven't had time to add it yet. There's an issue for this FWIW (#10984).
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This issue doesn't seem relevant anymore since now the docs provides header based navigation.
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