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  • No, I’m afraid that option is not built in the plugin.

    You can probably make it work like that with some extra Javascript, but out of the box, that’s not something the plugin supports.

    Sorry!

    Thread Starter elevatingyourbusiness

    (@elevatingyourbusiness)

    Thank you for your prompt reply… even if it’s one that I didn’t want to hear.

    🙂

    I don’t know JS and on the website in question, I have many different squeeze pages.

    @mark senff:

    one idea would be to let us specify a more specific css selector instead of only taking an ID or class.

    this way one could specify for example body.page meaning it would only happen on pages but not on posts….

    @ovidiu makes a good point that I somehow completely forgot to address.

    While it’s not directly possible to have the plugin active on some specific pages but not on other specific ones, it IS possible to choose a CSS selector that limits the group of pages.

    For example, if you choose body.page #myMenu, then the element will be sticky on pages one (and not on posts, archives, or search results).

    If you choose body.single #myMenu, then the element will only be sticky on single posts.

    If you choose body.home #myMenu, then the element will only be sticky on the home page.

    And so on. So yes, it is possible to specify a more specific selector, but it’s a little limited.

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