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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Sticky Header Effects for Elementor] Sticky header and hamburger menu@rwattner Thank you very much!
So this code helps solve the problem.
.jet-mobile-menu__container { height: 100vh !important; }I assume that the problem lies in the incorrect determination of the height of the container in which the header is located. Therefore, dynamic elements are displayed incorrectly.
Can you please tell me if you can fix this in the next plugin updates or is it necessary to set the height parameters via CSS for any dynamic element with a slider? – just change .jet-mobile-menu__container with another class.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Sticky Header Effects for Elementor] Sticky header and hamburger menuUnfortunately, it didn’t help. I might think that maybe the bug is only visible through resources that view adaptation by device? Right now I’m using https://www.websiteplanet.com/webtools/responsive-checker/ and Google Chrome’s built-in tools.
I’m not entirely sure what code is in question, but if it’s about a website – the link is https://vswebdev.cloud/
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Sticky Header Effects for Elementor] Sticky header and hamburger menuSorry, I’ll try to clarify. Using the plugin, I added a menu to the header. When the page is at the very top, the menu works great. When I start scrolling down the page, the menu opens only by the height of the title.

The first image is the normal operation of the menu.

The second image is the menu after scrolling and activating the sticky header. The menu menu and, in general, any widget that slides out from either side is displayed only by the height of the header after scrolling.
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