Sections on Home-Page move after going on another page and then back to the Home-Page

Hello,
I have used the Main Menu for sections on the Home-Page only (like a One-Page), but there are links to other pages as well. When I click on a link to another page and then on one of the menupoints, that lead me back to a section of the Home-page, the sections on the homepage move down and the design is distroyed.
You can try it out (only on desktop, other devices are not optimzed yet): https://www.psychologische-beratungspraxis-essen.de/
Click for example on the button "Termin vereinbaren". And then on the main-menu-point "Über mich". The "Über mich" section is disrupted and the higher part is mixed with the section above. Is there a solution to this problem or is it because of the mix of a one-page-menu with further pages?

I hope you can understand, it`s difficult to explain.

Best regards
Angelika

Comments

  • Hello,
    This is whole instruction you need to do to make one page website:
    1. Go to menus and create a new menu - http://prnt.sc/f2v9he
    2. Name the menu and add a custom link with the ID anchor you will use later(do not use spaces). Add to menu -http://prnt.sc/f2v9th
    3. When the menu item is added to the menu, save and go to Manage Locations -http://prnt.sc/f2vafb
    4. You go to your main page, you see the new link but when you click nothing happens? No worries, it is because the link has to know where to scroll, to do this edit the page. -http://prnt.sc/f2vc36
    5. Edit the section to which you want the button to scroll -http://prnt.sc/f2vcho
    6. In the field Custom ID type in the id from the button, in my case, it was id=work, no hashtag there -http://prnt.sc/f2vgaz
    7. Remember to have the one-page option selected under the muffinbuiler -http://prnt.sc/f2vcm7
    If you do not want to use a normal menu to link the user to sections, you need to add a 'scroll' class to the custom link element.

    You should not mix the one page with non-one page website.
    Thanks
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