Navbar width/alignment
The navbar doesn't share the same content width as the rest of the page, making it visually inconsistent and overbearing.
Navbar content: reduce and reorganise
A few nav items feel redundant:
CFP already has a dedicated page, but this could be surfaced more elegantly as a dropdown on the existing Submit Talk button, listing only venues with open CFPs, each linking to the respective venue page. The standalone nav item isn't needed.
Register also has its own CTA button elsewhere on the page, so it doesn't need a nav slot. If we do keep it, it should live on the far right as a button, giving us a clean three-part layout: [Logo] [Nav items] [Register button].
Footer: not pinned to the bottom
On pages with little content, the footer floats up instead of staying at the bottom of the viewport. It should be sticky/pinned so it always sits at the page bottom regardless of content height.
cc @TenzDelek @thulieblack @Mayaleeeee
Navbar width/alignment
The navbar doesn't share the same content width as the rest of the page, making it visually inconsistent and overbearing.
Navbar content: reduce and reorganise
A few nav items feel redundant:
CFP already has a dedicated page, but this could be surfaced more elegantly as a dropdown on the existing Submit Talk button, listing only venues with open CFPs, each linking to the respective venue page. The standalone nav item isn't needed.
Register also has its own CTA button elsewhere on the page, so it doesn't need a nav slot. If we do keep it, it should live on the far right as a button, giving us a clean three-part layout: [Logo] [Nav items] [Register button].
Footer: not pinned to the bottom
On pages with little content, the footer floats up instead of staying at the bottom of the viewport. It should be sticky/pinned so it always sits at the page bottom regardless of content height.
cc @TenzDelek @thulieblack @Mayaleeeee