• Resolved saraduell

    (@saraduell)


    Hi!

    I’ve used the twenty seventeen template with the options for twenty seventeen plugin for this website, which both have ben great but I have encountered a small annoying bug.

    Every-time the site loads the nav sits up top of the header, but as soon as I scroll it jumps to the bottom (where it should have been the entire time). How can I make sure the nav stick to the bottom aways?

    The issue seems to be associated with the plugin bc when i disable it, the issue is resolved. I have also checked and unchecked the option to “Move Navigation Bar to Top” under nav options which hasn’t changes anything.

    Thank you

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  • Plugin Author Oliver Campion

    (@domainsupport)

    Hello,

    I’m sorry but I cannot reproduce the issue. Can you please let me know what browser and operating system you are using?

    We’ve just tried using Safari, Chrome and Firefox on MacOS and your menu appears to be fixed at the bottom of the screen on all browsers.

    Please advise.

    Oliver

    Thread Starter saraduell

    (@saraduell)

    Hi Oliver!

    I’ve tested it out on Chrome, Safari and Firefox (on MacOS 10.14.6) and the issue is only when the site first load/ The second you move the mouse or scroll it jumps down to the bottom and it looks fine.

    Plugin Author Oliver Campion

    (@domainsupport)

    Hmm, OK, I can see it now and have a temporary fix …

    Can you please choose an image in “Customizer – Header Media – Header Image”?

    If you have a background image as a placeholder this seems to allow the nav to position itself where it needs to be.

    I’ll check this out further in the meantime and update this thread when I have more information.

    Oliver

    Plugin Author Oliver Campion

    (@domainsupport)

    OK, we’ve looked into this in more detail now and it appears to be a theme issue not a plugin issue.

    In order for the nav bar to behave as it’s intended when you have a YouTube video chosen for the header media, you require a header image to be selected.

    This may be because the YouTube video doesn’t show on smaller screens (both by design the theme and because mobile devices block autoplay of YouTube videos).

    Here is the support forum for the theme itself if you feel that this is a bug that should be resolved.

    Marking this as resolved now.

    Oliver

    Thread Starter saraduell

    (@saraduell)

    Thank you so much for your help Oliver!

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