The sticky setting is controlled by elementor’s motion effects. This plugin doesn’t ever make the header sticky. The transparent option sets position to relative.
The plugin doesn’t leave anything behind after being uninstalled. Try clearing site and browser cache, maybe try an incognito window, and make sure the header section isn’t still set to sticky in the advanced tab under motion effects.
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aimxi
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well I have removed the plugin as i wanted it hardcoded instead. With a scroll transparent feature.
You don’t need a plugin if you just want the header to be sticky and stay how it is. If you want to trigger an event when scrolling you’re going to have to add a JavaScript function to toggle a class on the header.
The plugin is the same as “hard coding it” but it just uses the elementor ui to change the CSS styling.
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aimxi
(@aimxi)
so this plugin you offer, sorry im not really into coding or plugins. But this plugin you offer only does sticky header like I have on my site now?.
>m not seeing it shrink or change background, it’s just sticky. In that case you don’t need my plugin. Elementor pro has a setting to make a section sticky on the advanced tab under motion effects. Set sticky to top, that’s it.
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aimxi
(@aimxi)
I dont have elemantor pro, I have deleted it,can I still yours plugin without pro?
No, elementor pro makes the header sticky. My plugin makes changes when scrolling.