• Resolved tyco72

    (@tyco72)


    Hello everyone,
    the plugin seems to don’t work. But I don’t know if I enter correctly the name of the Element.

    I would set as sticky my main menu, which has name “Main menu”.
    As sticky element I have entered “Main menu”, but it doesn’t work.
    I have also tried entering “navigation menu”

    Where do I found exactly the ID of the menu to set as sticky?

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  • @tyco72 please provide the link of your website to help you with. Tell also what do you want to stick.

    Thread Starter tyco72

    (@tyco72)

    Hello. I have found it. It was “.main-navigation”. I don’t see this ID in the control panel of wordpress.
    I have pointed the mouse on the menu, then right mouse click “Inspect element”. It would be useful to add this hint in the screen of the settings of the plugin.

    I have the same issue. Where can I find the label of the menu or header? My site is not on a public server. I’m using astra theme with elementor and I tried header#masthead but only a portion of the top is sticky.
    My goal was to have a sticky menu on desktop but not on mobile.
    Thank You,
    W

    @tyco72 glad you make it.

    @webstreet please create tickets for Your own issue… It’s better for other users to find.

    You should use google chrome inspector for doing it. Have a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjWUzxMjCAU

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