Struggling to make my custom header sticky
I saved my header design and now I want it to be sticky. I found the sticky settings but then it prompts me to add a new element. The trouble is my custom header is not saved in my elements.
And I don't want to design my header from scratch for my sticky setting.
Can somebody help?
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Hi Damir,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
To help us understand the issue better, could you please provide a short screencast or some screenshots demonstrating the problem? I'd like to see the custom headers you already have on your page.
In the meantime, if you already have a custom header and don't want to start from scratch, you can create a new sticky header and copy the existing elements from your current header into the new sticky header. You can see how to do this in this screencast: https://youtu.be/gqXMIIz7D1Y
Best regards,
Ariel H.0 -
Hi Ariel,
Thank you for your response. That video is too complicated. Is there any easy way to enable this?
Here is my custom header that I want to make sticky exactly like this.
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Hi Damir,
Have a look at this easier approach to copy the design from your main header to your sticky header. https://jmp.sh/TjTpLmML
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Hi George, I tried that technique but it doesn't work. When I click paste, nothing happens.
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Hi Damir,
I have implemented the sticky header in your project. Kindly check
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Hi George, thank you very much but that just works on Home page. I need it to be on all pages.
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Hi Damir,
You must use global header for the header to be applied to all pages. I have added the global header to all you pages. Kindly have a look at the tutorial How to Utilize Global Blocks & Display Conditions in Brizy Cloud - Lesson 19 for the procedure to set up a global header
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Ah, I understood. Thank you!
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