• Resolved magicb29

    (@magicb29)


    Hello, I have no idea how to edit custom CSS (or what to do here)
    I was hoping to do this myself without having to get our dev involed – can you help?
    I just want the site wide notice to sit ABOVE the page info (not cut off our logo etc) and also edit the text so it fits in one line
    How can I do this?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Andrew Lima

    (@andrewza)

    Hi @magicb29

    Thank you for using Sitewide Notice WP.

    Unfortunately we load the code in the footer of the website and use CSS to display it at the top of the screen, to prevent render blocking (for site speed).

    This would require quite a bit of custom code to achieve to slot this into your site’s header/menu. If your theme has a hook (action) for the menu and sticky menu it may be easier to slot the banner above the menu element.

    Our support covers bugs/issues with this plugin, unfortunately our support doesn’t cover customization requests of this nature and we can try and help guide you to a solution. If you need a more hands-on approach please reach out to a local WordPress developer for further assistance.

    It is imperative that all CSS styles must be applied in the header before scripts. There is no reason for the styling to be placed in the footer.

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