Yann
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]]>I have one problem which I hope you can help me with and that is detecting the footer and using the ‘push-up’ so that the side menu scrolls between the header and footer section.
The Sticky element is .tm-sidebar-a and on its own, that works.
I have however specified push-up of #footer-bottom which is a DIV that I have used to encapsulate the graphic at the bottom. With this in place, as you scroll there is a very slight scroll of the side but then it stops and it seems as though the footer-bottom div is affecting/inhibiting the menu from scrolling even though it is much higher in the page?
I’ve spent about an hour tinkering with settings and trying to work out what is going on with no success as I didn’t want to trouble you, but I’m stuck and I need help.
Please note I have enabled Legacy Mode as when I scrolled the menu jumped from Left to Right and with legacy mode enabled it prevented this from happening and kept it on the left hand side. With Legacy Mode disabled it does work but the menu jumps to the right so there is obviously some kind of overlap or conflict between the two perhaps?
Many thanks,
Rob
]]>Using your plugin and everything works fine beside Push-Up. I have set my footer element #colophon in settings but nothing happens.
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https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/sticky-menu-or-anything-on-scroll/
]]>I only have some problems with the push up functionality. See this link for an example.
I have added the #ts-top-footer element in the settings, but it is ignored.
Can you point me in the right direction? Thank in advance.
BR
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/sticky-menu-or-anything-on-scroll/
]]>works great for me only the pushing function does not work.
im using a unique element that is suposed to push (debug is clear) but for some reason it starts pushing only half way down the footer…
any idea?
thank you!
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/sticky-menu-or-anything-on-scroll/
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