• Resolved Geovane Souza

    (@geovanesou)


    I just had to rollback to 1.65 and my header started to work again, but it looked like the new version simply blocks elementor to use “sticky” to the position variables… it just disappeared!

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  • Plugin Contributor Robert Wattner

    (@rwattner)

    Hi, sorry you’re having problems. I’m not sure I understand what’s happening exactly. Could you please explain the problem a little further?

    What was broken exactly? What was blocked, what “sticky” variables, and what disappeared?

    Did you clear cache after updating? The update has some changes to the JavaScript and CSS.

    I’d really like to catch any potential bugs as soon as possible. Thanks!

    Thread Starter Geovane Souza

    (@geovanesou)

    Ok, I will try.
    After update, the header lost the sticky properties.
    I’m just remodeling the site and, just because this, immediately see the error.
    I tried to enable the “sticky” position and nothing happened.
    So, I searched google and found a CSS alternative, but the field keeps showing an exclamation telling me that “sticky” was not a valid option to position.
    Then, knowing that nothing changed in elementor itself, I rolled this plugin back to the previous version and all started to work again.
    Sorry, I’m just a brazilian writer… not a real technician.

    Plugin Contributor Robert Wattner

    (@rwattner)

    That’s strange. My plugin doesn’t do anything to the elementor sticky options. Maybe it was some kind of coincidence? You are selecting the header, then on the advanced tab > motion effects > sticky > top?

    If you are using custom css is this what you see?

    That triangle ! is just a warning. Position “sticky” is a pretty well supported property. Although, you might be better off using position: fixed. That is what elementor and my plugin use.

    Maybe try the update again and then clear your site cache. You could also try going to the dashboard > elementor > tools > click “Regenerate CSS & Data” and “Sync Library”. That can help sometimes.

    If you are able to leave the site on 1.6.6 I can try to troubleshoot the problem.

    Thread Starter Geovane Souza

    (@geovanesou)

    Yes!
    That was exactly the message I saw!
    Just to be clear: it’s almost midnight here and I will update the plugin again, but I will just be back to the computer tomorrow.
    (updated plugin, recreated ans synched elementor, cleared cache… and my sticky was gone again)
    See you then.

    Plugin Contributor Robert Wattner

    (@rwattner)

    No problem. I’m in Houston so it’s late here also. I’ll be looking for your reply.

    Thread Starter Geovane Souza

    (@geovanesou)

    Hello!
    I woke up just with version 1.67 live, updated to it, recreated ans resynched elementor, cleared cache and…
    Works partially at chrome (sticky, but black. Not transparent)
    Doens’t work at all with Edge or Firefox

    Edit: rolled back to 1.65 and it back to work, perfectly, with all the three browsers.

    Plugin Contributor Robert Wattner

    (@rwattner)

    Hi,

    That’s weird. I just tested this on 2 different sites using all 3 of those browsers on 2 different computers with no problems. Others are saying they are having problems also but everything is working fine for me on 1.6.7. The only thing I’ve found is to add background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0) as a fallback if a background is set when it needs to be transparent.

    I’m still looking into this. Sorry for the trouble and thanks for the cooperation and patience!

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