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The issue I see is that when you click on a section link in the table of contents, it doesn't always highlight the right section, even though it scrolls to the right section. It's confusing because it looks like you clicked the wrong link. You can see it happen in the Flatdoc documentation. For example, clicking "JavaScript hooks" takes you to the right section, but highlights "Inspirations." (if your screen is tall enough)
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