• Resolved jtracy

    (@jtracy)


    I’m using the current version of Ad Inserter. I’m also using a Page Builder (Beaver Themer) with my WordPress site. I created my own sidebar and at the very end added the Ad Inserter widget. I clicked the Sticky button. The ad scrolls up and keeps going. Nothing sticks. Am I doing it wrong? I thought it would stick when you scroll up (ad scrolls up, gets to the top and sticks).

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  • Plugin Author Spacetime

    (@spacetime)

    Yes, it sticks on the top.

    Please check FAQ – Settings for widget:

    Optionally you can enable Sticky widget – this means that this widget (and widgets below) will stay fixed in the sidebar when the page is scrolled.

    You can also make other widgets sticky even if you don’t use Ad Inserter widgets – drag Ad Inserter widget to the sidebar ABOVE the top widget that needs to be sticky, select Dummy Widget for Block, check Sticky and save widget.

    Thread Starter jtracy

    (@jtracy)

    Wow – I can’t believe how quick you responded. That’s great customer service, Igor. In my case, the Sticky is NOT working. The Widget/ad just keeps scrolling. But I’m also not using the official WordPress sidebar. I created my own custom one with Beaver Themer. So I’m assuming that’s why it’s not sticking.

    Thank you for your quick response. Much appreciated. I’ll try to email you the link so you can see what is happening. Cheers.

    Plugin Author Spacetime

    (@spacetime)

    OK, thank you!

    Plugin Author Spacetime

    (@spacetime)

    Can you please try development version?

    Sticky widget sets sidebar container CSS to position: sticky; but for this to work parent containers should not have overflow set to hidden, etc.

    So this may not work with all themes but I’ll try to add universal support for all cases.

    Thread Starter jtracy

    (@jtracy)

    Thanks again, Igor. If I delete the current plugin to load the development version will it retain my settings/code that I currently have set up? I just want to double check before proceeding.

    Plugin Author Spacetime

    (@spacetime)

    Yes, of course.

    Thread Starter jtracy

    (@jtracy)

    You do great work, Igor! It almost worked. I emailed you a link to see what is happening. It does stick to the top, but because I have a sticky header, it is going behind it before sticking. Not sure if that can be resolved but you’ve already gone above and beyond the call of duty and I thank you for your awesome support.

    Plugin Author Spacetime

    (@spacetime)

    Thank you!
    The right page for “above and beyond” 🙂

    In general plugin settings (tab *) you can also define Sticky Widget Top Margin to precisely define top position where first sticky widget will stop. Set it to the height of the header, e.g. 215.

    Thread Starter jtracy

    (@jtracy)

    Perfect! Thank you again. I left a review, but it went into moderation after I edited it five times for punctuation/grammar. 🙂 It should be released within 72 hours according to the notice I received. Keep up the great work. On pay day (10 days away) I’ll be upgrading to the Pro version as a thank you and because your plugin and support are top-notch.

    I’m using the development version you created that works perfect. Will that be pushed out to this free WordPress version or the Pro version (either way I’ll be upgrading)?

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by jtracy.
    Plugin Author Spacetime

    (@spacetime)

    Thank you very much!
    Yes, everything in free version is available also in Pro.

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