• Hello WP community!

    I’m very new to web coding so I’m having quite small problems but with my abilities I’m nowhere close to solving out. Please spare a second give me a hand on this.

    Okay. My website is bucadagroup.com. Say, I’d like to make the logo on top sticky. As you can see in the source, its class name is vc_single_image-img attachment-large. As well as you are to see on this screenshot here, I have selected the corect classname but still it won’t work anyhow.

    I believe I have tried everything I can but no success, so please help.

    Thank you in advance,

    Mikey.

    P.S: I’ve spent days and nights just to add a sticky navbar. I’m using Visual Composer and its extensions, however that shiny thing doesn’t give you an easy way to create a sticky menu so instead, I shall depend on your generous help.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/sticky-menu-or-anything-on-scroll/

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  • It looks like you made it work, using “.vc_single_image-img” as the element. That’s exactly the right element name you needed to use. 🙂

    Thread Starter salatainc

    (@salatainc)

    I wish you were right, Mark. Even though I made it work, it won’t behave as I want it to. It slides under texts so your plugin is no use for me. Thank you for your post anyway.

    Thread Starter salatainc

    (@salatainc)

    Thank you for your post Mark but it doesn’t work. The logo is sticky but it glides under into the 60% transparent black backgrounds of text columns below, which is not the exact thing I’d love my visitors to see.

    What I’m actually trying to do is, sticking the row that has the id navvbar (having home, construction, management and media texts on it) to ceiling of the page so that it would serve as a sticky navigation menu. So when I put .navvbar into the box, all I get is an entirely black and corrupted page and that’s definitely not a good result.

    It seems the plugin won’t help. Is there anything you can suggest me to create a sticky menu on this page?

    Thanks again.

    I’m not really sure what the problem is to be honest — you’ve disabled the plugin so I can’t really see what’s going wrong. But you may want to try this:

    – use my plugin, set the element “.vc_custom_1435091728023” as the sticky one
    – make sure this element does not have the 320 pixel top margin. Instead, use a 320 bottom margin on the top logo

    That should make the three circles sticky when needed.

    You’ll probably have to do a few more tweaks with the CSS (because there’s a lot of margins on various elements that cause some spacing issues for example), but that’s more of a design issue and doesn’t really relate to the plugin.

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