In the Figurative language guide section, when I hit more the list expands but the action line (more, glossary, search) remains fixed. It usually goes to the bottom of the list - is this behavior intended?
The screenshot doesn't clarify your words, as that is what I see "at the bottom" before expanding the list with more. Then this is what I see:
more
Glossary is still at the bottom.
Ah, it belongs to the expanded list rather than the full list. My bad.
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