![]() Need to make multiple elements sticky? Check out WP Sticky PRO. Use it for sticky widget, sticky sidebar, sticky header, sticky menu, sticky header, sticky call-to-action box, sticky banner ad, etc. ![]() Any element can stick: although common use is for navigation menus, or header the plugin will let you pick any unique element with a name, class or ID to stick at the top of the page once you scroll past it.If you don’t like messing with any code check out out the visual element picker in WP Sticky PRO. Other times you will have to be more detailed and use a more specific selector such as “header > ul:first-child” or “nav.top. Sometimes a simple selector like “nav”, “#main-menu”, “.menu-main-menu-1” is enough. You just need to know how to pick the right selector for the element you want to make sticky, and you need to be sure it’s a unique selector. A little bit of basic HTML/CSS knowledge is required.
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