Hi there, thanks for trying my plugin. 🙂
Do you have a link to your site? That way I can check what might be the problem and see what a possible solution could be.
If your site is not public yet, you can install a plugin to hide your site behind a password (I usually use a plugin that sets a password on the entire site (such as Password Protected) and send me the address/password to marksenff at Gmail.
Please do NOT send me a username and password to log in to your site as an editor, contributor, admin, etc. To avoid any risks that I could break your site, I will not use this. I will only use passwords that will give me access to the front end part of your site.
Hello Mark,
This page: https://healingartsmarketing.com/massage-therapy
Has the menu id defined as #menu-custom-1 with the Sticky Element defined as menu-custom-1.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Mitchell
Mark,
Actually, I had defined the Sticky Element as: #menu-custom-1.
Sorry.
Mitchell
It appears you gave the element an ID that contains the # sign:
<div id="#menu-custom-1" class="fl-module fl-module-menu fl-node-5912cd45f1c22" ....
This is probably done in the settings of the element (not the settings of the Sticky Anything plugin). So instead of giving it ID #menu-custom-1, it should be just menu-custom-1.
Let me know if that works! 🙂
Mark,
Thanks! That solved the problem. I appreciate your excellent support.
Regards,
Mitchell
Fantastic — glad it’s working now! 🙂