• Resolved jasoncsh

    (@jasoncsh)


    Hi guys, I am experiencing a conflict with the sticky header effects pkugin, and a plugin I use for a domain search form.

    Unfortunately the domain search uses ElementPress (just for styling from what I can tell) and it also has a sticky header option in it. I have disabled the sticky header ooption as I want to use Sticky Header Effects pugin. But even with the ElementPress option tutned off, Sticky Header Effects stops working.

    If I deactivate the ElementPress plugin itself then this solves the problem…but breaks the domain search form.

    Does anyone know of a way around this? I could use CSS to style the WHMCS integration code, but I can’t get that right.

    Many thanks,
    Jason

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  • Plugin Contributor Robert Wattner

    (@rwattner)

    Hi, sorry you’re having problems. Are you talking about the elementpress that’s shut down now? Do you happen to have a link where I can get the plugin to do some testing or to the page you are working on. I’m sure I can write you some custom css if that will do the job for you.

    Thread Starter jasoncsh

    (@jasoncsh)

    Hi Robert, thanks for getting back to me and offering to help. I persevered last night and have styled the domain search element (saved as a template first) manually and have acheived what I was after. So I have deactivated the ElementPress plugin and can continue using yours ??

    Plugin Contributor Robert Wattner

    (@rwattner)

    Great to hear, happy it worked out for you. Have a good one!

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