• Resolved mitchearly

    (@mitchearly)


    I’ve attempted to setup a sticky header following your exact tutorial 3 times and all times have failed… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRxSQzrBsxI

    I have applied the exact settings as per your tutorial video above.

    I cannot show you the website as it’s running locally but trust me my settings are 1 to 1 with yours in the tutorial.

    Has this been testing on the latest version of WordPress?

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 3 months ago by mitchearly.
    • This topic was modified 4 years, 3 months ago by mitchearly.
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  • Plugin Author Dylan Ngo – Woostify

    (@duongancol)

    Hi! The settings in the video you showed are correct.
    If you followed it but it didn’t work, it could be conflict with your current setup.
    Please try to test on Hello theme or Woostify theme, disabled all the plugins except for Elementor.
    Let me know if it works!

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter mitchearly

    (@mitchearly)

    The plugins I have installed are as follows:

    Boostify Header Footer Builder – Version 1.2.0
    Elementor (free) – Version 3.0.13
    WP Event Manager – Version 3.1.17

    I will try with one of those themes you mentioned.
    Cheers

    Thread Starter mitchearly

    (@mitchearly)

    Update!

    OK so turns out it didn’t like OceanWP Theme. It’s unfortunate considering its one of the most popular themes used today.

    Would you know of any workaround which would enable this to work with OceanWP themes?

    Cheers

    Plugin Author Dylan Ngo – Woostify

    (@duongancol)

    Thank you for the update!
    In this case, you need to intergrade with this theme manually https://github.com/woostify/boostify-header-footer-builder/wiki/Support-Boostify-Header-Footer-for-your-theme

    Thread Starter mitchearly

    (@mitchearly)

    Ok so I have applied those code changes to my themes function.php and header.php file however it didn’t seem to do anything.. Is my code in the correct places in those files?

    See links to screenshots below
    functions.php
    https://snipboard.io/8YlK0n.jpg

    header.php
    https://snipboard.io/w5oZ6a.jpg

    Cheers

    Plugin Author Dylan Ngo – Woostify

    (@duongancol)

    Your code is not correct. I recommend you contact the theme author, they will give you the instruction or maybe they could consider supporting our plugin by default.

    Thread Starter mitchearly

    (@mitchearly)

    Hmm. I copied the code from your github page though.
    Don’t I just need to include those lines of code?

    Is the code wrong or the placement within those files?
    If placement where should it go, can you be more detailed?

    Cheers

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 3 months ago by mitchearly.
    Plugin Author Dylan Ngo – Woostify

    (@duongancol)

    Not really, the position and the code need to be used differently depends on the theme.

    Thread Starter mitchearly

    (@mitchearly)

    Ok thanks for your help.

    If I was to email my themes function.php and header.php file would it possible you could amend them? I understand it may be a big ask though it would be much appreciated.

    Cheers

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 3 months ago by mitchearly.
    Plugin Author Dylan Ngo – Woostify

    (@duongancol)

    I don’t understand your idea but the integration should be done from the theme.
    So it’s better to contact the theme author and ask them to do the compatibility

    Thread Starter mitchearly

    (@mitchearly)

    I was editing my current theme files as explained in your notes on Github.
    Anyways, I will reach out to the developers of OceanWP. Thanks for your support.

    Cheers

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