File:Automatically expanding sections in the TOC (Vector 2022).webm

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English: Showing how Vector 2022 would look if the sub-sections automatically expanded when you scrolled to the parent section
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Source Screen recording of modified version of "The Moon" on English Wikipedia
Author Screen recording by AHollender (WMF)

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Automatically expanding sections in the TOC (Vector 2022)

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21 February 2023

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