This is a brilliant plugin!
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I absolutely love that this plugin can be used with any element, and doesn’t require a sidebar widget, for example. So I just set it up with vertically stacked customized buttons that scroll to different rows on the page, using the column containing the buttons as the sticky element. Works like a charm! On top of that, you can easily choose another element in the footer (I used a CSS class) to keep the sticky element from overrunning the footer as you scroll to the bottom of the page. That works perfectly, too. And of course, you can fine tine a pixel offset for your header. It even will automatically change the offset when you’re logged into your site and the admin bar is showing! Absolutely brilliant.
The only shortcoming is that it’s presently only able to accommodate a single sticky element. This plugin works so incredibly well that my immediate reaction was to want to re-do my entire new development project to make use of this on multiple pages with different elements! I’ll be patient: Mark says he’s working on the capability for multiple elements for a future release. I’ll be first in line, and would be happy to pay for it if that becomes a premium version.
The only other nitpick is that setting a cutoff pixel width for “unsticking” to avoid overrunning other elements when the responsive design kicks in, did not work when I tried it. I don’t know if that’s a theme conflict (I’m using Beaver Builder) or perhaps has to do with how that page is set up, but fortunately BB makes it very easy to shut off any element for small screens, so I’m simply making use of that option, and it works to solve the issue. (Yeah, the buttons aren’t there on the phone for scrolling, but that’s OK.) And maybe there’s a fix for that.
Absolutely 5 stars!
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