Hi cbrendlinger,
You could likely to that but the solution depends on the theme you are using and how the CSS is structured. How familiar are you with CSS?
I am familiar with CSS. I was able to move the tab but I could not get it to actually stick to the side of the page where I wanted it. It changed from browser to browser so I just placed it at the top and change the rotation. Is there something else that I could do that would make it stick to the side of the page instead?
It might be tricky but defiantly hard to answer without seeing your site. Can you provide the URL so I can take a closer look?
http://www.exitmap.com I am using the most basic of themes, WordPress Twenty Ten.
The way the plugin is written, it adds the tab in the footer of the site, then uses absolute positioning to stick it to the side of the browser. It order to pull this off the way you need it to, the tab should be placed somewhere inside the main content container, then with relative positioning, you could adjust it to the side of your content container. My plugin does not support this solution.
You may want to just copy the tag and CSS the plugin generates and stick it within your child theme and adjust the CSS accordingly. I’m not sure how that would work on mobile without testing it.
If you get it working this way, I would like to see it. That would be pretty cool.
I will keep you posted if I figure it out. Thanks for taking a look! For now, the plugin will work with the few tweaks. Thanks again!
The tab looks great on the top. I haven’t seen it used that way. Really cool! 🙂
It actually works out perfectly for us! It’s really visible but doesn’t mess up our page design. Thanks for the great plugin!
@cbrendlinger Hi there, would you be able to tell me how you made the tab to show at the top of your page? Thanks!
@white_0rchid, please refer to this thread for details. We may add code there that could help you.
https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/tab-on-top?replies=2