Hi there, sorry for the big delay…
The coming version of Proteo will add several options to manage spacing between header elements π
We are in the final testing stage, so the update is expected to be released in the coming days
Hi,
i will wait then for the new version.
Thanks.
Hi again,
I am still here and i am telling you, that you’ve made a good job solving the gap between image header and the menu bar, but i want to ask you something else.
What can i do with the “lightning” or “speedy” white creating when scrolling as the sticky bar starts moving down? Is there a way not to “jump” appearing that “speedy” white?
You can see it on my website by scrolling: https://www/digitallifeage.com
Hi there, the new proteo version 1.5.0 solved this issue π
Hi,
I’m sorry bothering you again.
Is any other way solving the solid gap (i am not talking about the first one, that has solved as i told you) between header and top menu bar except
of putting minus top margin for the section block where header image is in?
Just asking…
Once again,
Thank you!
Hi there,
have you also tried this option?
https://prnt.sc/zlsy1w
Customize > Header and Topbar > Header layout and style > Header menu options > Spacing
If this is not the case, can you post a screenshot to better understand it? This way I can guide you or add this option on next theme update
Hi,
i tried these option you show me twice but nothing happened about the gap. Also the same gap is still “working” and in mobile appearances without top menu bar “follows” the scrolling as i checked.
For better understanding i am giving you my site link:
https://digitallifeage.com
Hi again, have you checked also this option?
https://prnt.sc/zpri7u
setting the top paddig to zero should solve your issue
Hi,
and thank you very much for your help. Your last answer guide me to solve this problem of mine!
Thanks again!
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