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  • Plugin Author SeventhQueen

    (@seventhqueen)

    Hi, can you please provide us your website url so we can take a look? Thank you!

    Thread Starter napleswebguy

    (@napleswebguy)

    Plugin Author SeventhQueen

    (@seventhqueen)

    There are 2 options here:
    1. You can try and disable the “sticky header” option from Divi’s theme options.
    2. Add the following line of CSS:
    .et_fixed_nav #main-header { position: relative !important; }

    Thread Starter napleswebguy

    (@napleswebguy)

    The css worked but its acting funky….when you scroll down and then back up it does some funky stuff….

    Thread Starter napleswebguy

    (@napleswebguy)

    I removed the CSS and disabled the sticky header and that fixed the “jump”

    Last question, how do you make a footer with this plugin?

    Gabriel said it could but never heard back from him on how, thanks

    Plugin Author SeventhQueen

    (@seventhqueen)

    To add a footer follow these steps:

    1. Click on “Zones” (it’s the top button from the panel’s toolbar in Stax editor)
    2. There should be a default zone called Footer
    3. Click on “Render” next to it. When the zone picker opens click on your footer area. A selection of different CSS ids and classes should show up on the right. You should pic “#main-footer” according to your template.
    4. Click “Add”.

    Thread Starter napleswebguy

    (@napleswebguy)

    Perfect thanks!

    Plugin Author SeventhQueen

    (@seventhqueen)

    You’re welcome.

    Thread Starter napleswebguy

    (@napleswebguy)

    FYI….your plugin isnt showing latest version inside wordpress, ie, now showing “update”

    Your PRO version would be nice but your “unlimited” version is prices way too high

    Thread Starter napleswebguy

    (@napleswebguy)

    Update finally kicked in

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