Template won't set to 'inherit layout' stuck on full width for Sticky

Template won't set to 'inherit layout' stuck on full width for Sticky

Sorry, having a struggle today - and could not delete my previous template post.

- sticky menu should not be full width and it also does not show the logo which is in the main layout..

www.iheartdigital.co.za

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  • Hey,

    Please send us the WordPress dashboard access privately through the contact form, which is on the right side at https://themeforest.net/user/muffingroup#contact and we will check what the reason might be.

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  • Will do thank you.

  • Did you edit the sticky version of your header?

    Changes you make in a Default header are not present in the sticky version, and the sticky header should be edited separately.

    https://support.muffingroup.com/video-tutorials/how-to-activate-sticky-header/


    Best regards

  • Hi there - thank you. But when I first made this template header and chose inherit from default - the entire default header was present in sticky. It looked really nice. And then it kept breaking as per my previous post here.

    What is the difference then between 1. inherit from default and 2. full width?

  • This option refers to the width only, not to the styles. It is mostly useful when you use Boxed width for your website.

    If you want your sticky header to be within boxed layout, then "Inherit from default" should be used. If in a boxed layout, you want the sticky header to extend beyond the boxed layout, then the full-width option should be used.


    Please note that in Header Builder, the sticky is always treated as a separate part of the default layout, so changes to the default display never affect the sticky.


    Best regards

  • edited January 19

    Hi, i went to edit as per above suggestion and it broke the whole sticky again. I just edited the TABLET sticky and then this happened :( See screenshot below... PLEASE NOTE I HAVE EDITED the header template from this point, as my site is live!

    How I worked around this edit Tablet then changing all sticky designs, I duplicated the container and used Responsive to hide on device types... is that how it was supposed to be done? I feel there is something buggy about this (having made other templates on other websites this did not happen).


  • In the sticky header, you set the width for the logo on tablet view, but did not set it on the desktop:

    That is why it is so large.

    If you want to revert changes, you can use Revisions:

    Please provide more details on what modification you want to make and what steps you have taken so I can address your concerns more precisely.


    Best regards

  • I am just wondering, the sticky menu that was there yesterday, just needed a logo added to it yes? So, when I edited the STICKY MENU FOR TABLET - this then removed all of my sticky menus for Desktop and Laptop ......

    But Why?

    I lost hours of my life trying to get this right - the UX is weirdly not at all the same as the rest of the website bebuilder...

  • I saw that you had the hamburger menu element there. While editing the tablet version, did you remove the regular menu and place the burger one? If so, then there is your answer. When you remove the element, it does not disappear only on this breakpoint but on all breakpoints. Instead, you should use Responsive Visibility options to hide elements between breakpoints, and it works like this everywhere, not only in the header builder.

    We explained the responsive editing in the following video tutorial:

    https://support.muffingroup.com/video-tutorials/responsive-editing-in-bebuilder/


    Best regards

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