This topic has 12 replies, 4 voices, and was last updated 8 years, 6 months ago ago by Stan Russell
hi, you can see my header here:
https://www.evernote.com/l/AMn0zyw0C6ZCQbondE3znfSzsI3VOjlgznA
after scrolling down I made the fixed look like this:
https://www.evernote.com/l/AMnboI5VT2NCRrE-DTrPxlXyA8TRioIUrH8
but it doesn’t have the top header bar, how can I include that to be fixed?
Hello armanchicago,
please provide us with admin credentials for your site in private content.
Regards,
Stan Russell.
add to private thanks
Hello,
I’ve edited the file header.php in child theme and added the code <?php get_template_part('headers/parts/top-bar', $hstrucutre); ?>
in line 58.
Please check fixed header now.
Best regards,
Jack Richardson.
loading both headers here, please see:
https://www.evernote.com/l/AMltrObUNflKzLwjvSmKGFh_SWPegkDevWI
mobile issues
Hello,
Please add this code in Theme Options > Custom CSS > Custom CSS for mobile and to Custom CSS for tablet sections:
.fixed-header-area {
top: -220px !important;
}
Regards,
Eva Kemp.
thanks, I am having an issue with the fixed header, when you scroll down, it goes way left, in another support ticket they had me take off margin-right: 70px !important; and it didn’t fix it.
It has something to do with the social buttons in the header which are the text widget… if I delete those, then the fixed bar goes fine, but if those are in the widget in the top left, the fixed bar goes all crazy sideways, I tried everything I can, must be something in that modified file maybe? I don’t know but it’s kind of driving me crazy, please let me know if you can help, thanks
Hello,
You’ve been replied in the other topic. Please check it and don’t duplicate your questions.
Thank you.
Regards,
Eva Kemp.
ok, it was something with the Facebook code… I deleted and its fine, but that is causing the issue – the Facebook in the fixed header makes it go out of line.
any ideas?
ok looks like it is working now
not seem to be working, replied in other ticket. thanks
Hello armanchicago,
we will continue discussion of this problem in that topic. Thank you for understanding!
Regards,
Stan Russell.
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