• Resolved logen

    (@logen)


    Hi

    Is there a way for me to define the menu that is supposed to be the fixed header? The plugin has added the lowermedia class to all my menus including those displayed in the widget sidebar. In effect, when I scroll beyond the sidebar menu, it also becomes a sticky navigation bar.

    Is there a workaround?

    In addition, testing it on my smartphone, the plugin also applies the effect on my phone. Is there a way to disable that?

    Please let me know.

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/lowermedia-sticky-js-menus/

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  • Plugin Author hawkeye126

    (@hawkeye126)

    Looking into it now.
    Can you provide a link to your site?

    I am also in the process of adding a disable for mobile option.

    Thread Starter logen

    (@logen)

    Hi, I have actually deactivated the plugin on my site. Is there a way I can send you a pm? Let me know when you want to look at it, and I will activate that plugin temporarily.

    Thanks for the response and happy new year in advance.

    Plugin Author hawkeye126

    (@hawkeye126)

    Iogen, sorry for the delay. What theme are you using? I am coming out with an update soon. PM me at pete at petelower dot com

    Plugin Author hawkeye126

    (@hawkeye126)

    New update should fix this, please create new post if not. Resolving.

    Hawkeye,

    This is still an issue for me. I have 2 menus, one in the header and one in the footer. Both of them have the ‘lowermedia_add_sticky’ class applied to the nav when they are generated.

    Is there a way to enable this class only for one menu?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author hawkeye126

    (@hawkeye126)

    @levelsetsolutions

    That is definitely not supposed to be happening 🙂
    What theme are you using?
    Please link me to your site.

    Thanks, we’ll get this figured out!

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