Fix anchor navigation for EIPs in collapsed sections#103
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Fix anchor navigation for EIPs in collapsed sections#103Animesh-Parashar wants to merge 1 commit intoethereum:mainfrom
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fixes #83
Motivation
Anchor links to EIPs failed when the target EIP was inside a collapsed section, since the element was not rendered at scroll time.
Description of Changes
When a hash references an EIP, the page now expands any collapsible section containing that EIP before performing the scroll. Scrolling is moved to
useLayoutEffectto ensure the DOM node exists. No UI or data model changes.Verification / Testing
Verified that direct links to EIPs in collapsed sections now expand and scroll correctly, and that behavior for non-collapsed sections is unchanged.