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Leonid Ganeline 1ab8a14742 docs[patch]: top menu (#13748)
Addressed this issue with the top menu: It allocates too much space. If the screen is small, then the top menu items are split into two lines and look unreadable.
Another issue is with several top menu items: "Chat our docs" and "Also by LangChain". They are compound of several words which also hurts readability. The top menu items should be 1-word size.
Updates:
- "Chat our docs" -> "Chat" (the meaning is clean after clicking/opening the item)
- "Also by LangChain" -> "🦜🔗"
- "🦜🔗" moved before "Chat" item. This new item is partially copied from the first left item, the "🦜🔗 LangChain". This design (with two 🦜🔗 elements, visually splits the top menu into two parts. The first item in each part holds the 🦜🔗 symbols and, when we click the second 🦜🔗 item, it opens the drop-down menu. So, we've got two visually similar parts, which visually split the top menu on the right side: the LangChain Docs (and Doc-related items) and the lift side: other LangChain.ai (company) products/docs.
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