/* #region sidenav-fixed */ /* * The sidenav-fixed class is used which causes the sidenav to be fixed and open * on large screens and hides to the regular functionality on smaller screens. * In order to prevent the sidenav to overlap the content, the content (header, main and footer) * gets an offset equal to the width of the sidenav. * * Read more: https://materializecss.com/sidenav.html#variations */ body[data-sidenav-fixed="true" i] header, body[data-sidenav-fixed="true" i] main, body[data-sidenav-fixed="true" i] footer { padding-left: 300px; } @media only screen and (max-width : 992px) { body[data-sidenav-fixed="true" i] header, body[data-sidenav-fixed="true" i] main, body[data-sidenav-fixed="true" i] footer { padding-left: 0; } } body[data-sidenav-fixed="true" i] .navbar-fixed > nav { width: calc(100% - 300px); } @media only screen and (max-width : 992px) { body[data-sidenav-fixed="true" i] .navbar-fixed > nav { width: 100%; } } /* #endregion sidenav-fixed */ /* #region sticky-footer */ /* * Sticky Footer: * A sticky footer always stays on the bottom of the page regardless of how * little content is on the page. However, this footer will be pushed down if * there is a lot of content, so it is different from a fixed footer. * * Note: This may cause issues in Internet Explorer which has weak support for * flexbox. * * Read more: https://materializecss.com/footer.html#sticky-footer */ body[data-sticky-footer="true" i] { display: flex; min-height: 100vh; flex-direction: column; } body[data-sticky-footer="true" i] main { flex: 1 0 auto; } /* #endregion sticky-footer */ /* #region other-overrides */ ::placeholder { color: #9e9e9e; opacity: 1; } /* #endregion other-overrides */