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  • Hi, thanks for trying my plugin!

    The issue is that the element you select, is originally only occupying part of the screen — the sides are not, so when it’s sticky, the sides won’t be sticky either. So, you’ll need to select the element that DOES occupy the full width; instead of selecting “.hmenu“, try “#main > nav” and let me know if that works.

    Thread Starter micromaxdesign

    (@micromaxdesign)

    #main > nav is the one!!

    You are fabulous Mark!!

    Quick question, how do you find that navigation element? Couldn’t find
    it in either the source code or the build??

    Thanks SO much again,

    Sincerely, Leo

    I usually use the browser’s inspector window. Right-click on the element, it will then show the source code in the sidebar, and you can move over the elements which will highlight the element on the page.

    That way, I noticed that the nav element would be the right element to select.

    I used the plugin but my sticky header hide thde sticky menu and when i scroll the page below contents are scroll on sticky menu.
    can you please help to avoid that…

    @kumaresanwp You’ll need to enter a value for the Z-index in the plugin’s settings screen. However, without seeing your site, I can’t say what this value should be.

    If you require more help, please create a new thread in this forum.

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