• Resolved idahobaker

    (@idahobaker)


    Set up ‘header’ as sticky element. z-index is 999999 (zero, allows elements to overlay the header). This works perfectly on desktops with all pages, but on Android Chrome (latest version) the main-page header doesn’t stick and the “reference library” page drops the header down a ways from top of viewport screen (it looked like that when I was fiddling with “z-index” setting at 100. All other pages work perfectly on mobile, too. I have cleared caches, gone incognito, etc. Why the unique behavior on different pages using Android chrome? Legacy off.

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  • Plugin Author Alexandru Tapuleasa

    (@talextech)

    Hi,

    I just tried it on Android Chrome and seems to be working without any issues. Maybe it was cache after all?

    Thread Starter idahobaker

    (@idahobaker)

    Yes, it’s all working perfectly on mobile and desktop! I have z-index at 9999.

    I’m examining Android’s Chrome cache clearing function and why a fresh incognito mode didn’t provide an accurate display.

    My thanks to Alexandru!

    Dear developer,

    The Sticky Menu feature is currently working correctly on both desktop and mobile devices. However, there seems to be a conflict between the current theme and the Sticky Menu plugin, causing the feature to malfunction on mobile devices.

    https://hanonn.com

    Is there a way to resolve this issue?

    Thank you for your assistance.

    Plugin Author WebFactory

    (@webfactory)

    Please don’t hijack other people’s topics. Each issue is unique and needs to be kept in a separate topic. That keeps things clean and easy to search. Please open a new topic.

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