When scrolling down through the webpage, the menu I created is replaced by the original default block menu that I picked from Header options
If you go to the home page of https://starttheheal.org (the website I'm working on), you'll see the problem: When you scroll down the home page, a sticky menu appears that is the original Brizy header block that I modified into my menu. Why doesn't the modified menu appear instead (as it should)?
Thank you.
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Hi Timothy,Thank you for reaching out to us.
If you have any caching plugins installed, kindly consider temporarily disabling them and rebuilding the header to check if this makes any difference.
Please give this a try and inform me of the outcome.
Best regards,
Ariel H.0 -
Hi Ariel,
Thank you for your comment. I did delete the menu and started over and got the same problem. (Is that what you mean by catching plugins?) I could try to deactivate the sticky function, but that's not a solution, just a workaround -- and acceptance of defeat :-(
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Hi Timothy,
When selecting the Sticky header option, the original header does not get automatically copied to the Sticky header. You will have to design the Sticky header separately the same way you have designed your regular header.
Please see this screen recording. https://jmp.sh/uv1N01QA
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Thank you, KC George. That never occurred to me! I don't think it was in the video about menus, was it?
By the way, although most people are video-oriented I wish the folks at Brizy would create a Brizy 101 PDF so that people could just look up things rather than watch or re-watch 5,6, 7 or 10 minute videos. But this personal support is a huge blessing!
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KC George, it worked like a charm, just like in the video! Lickity-split! Thanks again!
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