• Resolved phoenixblue

    (@phoenixblue)


    Hi. Sorry about so many questions. ?? I have one more question. I’ve been using the Personal demo layout for years, was always slightly annoyed that blog posts weren’t centered on the screen (on desktop while keeping the right sidebar). Then I found the Maria demo, and realized that turning the header vertical is a close solution because it pushes the content to the right.

    However, one thing I don’t like is I lose the logo at the top of the page. I’m not sure if it’s possible since the logo seems attached to the header, but is it possible to have a vertical header AND also the logo (and subtext) on the top? I attached a photo: https://imgur.com/a/kIjy00E

    Thank you. ??

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  • Shahin

    (@skalanter)

    Hello @phoenixblue,

    Thank you for reaching out,

    It’s fine if you have any questions, I would be more than happy to assist you.

    It is possible to set a different header,
    You can go to WP Dashboard > Appearance > Customizer > Header > General:
    https://postimg.cc/2q1NvrSb

    Also, here you can set a custom header, so you must build a custom header before using this, we have explained it here: https://docs.oceanwp.org/article/355-how-to-create-a-custom-header.

    Please let me know if you have any questions about the above steps.

    I hope it helps.
    And thank you for using OceanWP,
    Best Regards

    Thread Starter phoenixblue

    (@phoenixblue)

    Thanks. I read the article, but it didn’t answer my question. Basically, I want two headers at once. 1 Vertical header (on the left side), and one header on top. I don’t see an option to have both at the same time.

    Shahin

    (@skalanter)

    Hello @phoenixblue,

    Thank you for reaching out,

    Well, having two headers is not an option in WordPress and OceanWP theme.

    It is possible to create it, but it requires significant customization, and it’s not easy to achieve both headers using a page builder. Additionally, we don’t provide customization support in our forums. The place where you can build and customize the header is in the custom header section(the link I’ve shared). You can hire someone who is skilled in CSS and JavaScript and ask them to build those 2 headers for you with that article(I think it can be like this: it needs two sections, one must be normal, and the second one should change its position, like full height, sticky and also, it can be have a fixed position).

    Although, we don’t provide more than one header for websites by default, however as another solution, you could consider keeping the vertical header and then using a custom top bar to design what you need. Also, you can search in the WordPress repository to find a plugin to do this: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/.

    I hope it helps.
    Best Regards

    Thread Starter phoenixblue

    (@phoenixblue)

    Thanks. After playing around with it, I was able to do what I wanted with the Top Bar feature. I created a template (logo and subtext) in the library, and then used it in the Top bar with a vertical header. Now I have the vertical header + the logo on top with the top bar. ??

    Shahin

    (@skalanter)

    You are welcome,
    I’m glad that the solution was helpful.

    Thread Starter phoenixblue

    (@phoenixblue)

    Even though I marked this as resolved, there’s a little other problem I noticed. (Not sure if I need to make a new thread or not) Basically, the vertical header covers the left arrow of the lightbox. This isn’t the Elementor lightbox; it’s the default one (idk if it’s wordpress or oceanwp’s lightbox). I don’t know if there’s a way to edit the lightbox so that the left arrow doesn’t get covered by the vertical header or not..

    Hello @phoenixblue,

    Thank you for reaching out,

    Kindly follow your topic here: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/vertical-header-covers-the-left-arrow-of-lightbox/.

    Best Regards

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