Hi
I am using the wonderful Vantage theme.
I am creating a one page site that will have picture on the landing page that I wish to display in full and only a single clickable link to go to a menu row. JASB.co.uk (At present you will see a link called Menu)
I have inserted a row and using custom links to act as a menu (#menu-row) that eventually allow the user to navigate to various content rows.
One scenario I am thinking about is to have the menu placed at the “bottom” of the screen; no matter the size of the screen.
I do not want it to remain there like a “sticky” menu as each content row would have options or the standard WP link could be used to go back to the top.
Is it possibly to fix a row to be placed at the bottom according to the size of the screen?
As ever many thanks for your support and wisdom you pass on.
Regards
Simos (UK)
Hi Simos
Thanks for your question.
Unfortunately, at this time, it isn’t possible to make Page Builder rows sticky.
There are plugins that help to make elements sticky. I haven’t tested any but you could briefly investigate the topic by searching “sticky elements” on the WordPress.org plugin directory. For example, here is one I found https://wordpress.org/plugins/sticky-menu-or-anything-on-scroll/.
Hi
many thanks for the info.
I suppose that I thought there was some magic CSS that worked on the display size and you could use a % value to position it. I mentioned “sticky” as a guide to try and explain what I was trying to do.
As ever I appreciate your support and guidance
Simos (UK)
Sorry
Further to my last most sticky plugins seem to keep it at the top of the screen when I just want to position the row at the bottom of the screen’s landing page no matter what size of monitor is used.
For clarity when the user scrolls the menu can disappear as it is a one page website and there are numerous built in methods of getting back to the top.
As I mentioned I am experimenting with this concept to understand user issues so your thoughts will be willingly accepted.
Cheers
Simos (UK)
Hi Simos
Thanks for updating us with further information.
Unfortunately, at the moment, we don’t have a plugin or solution for this challenge that would work out the box. There might be a plugin out there that can do the job, we’re just not aware of one at the moment. Sorry, we don’t have better news.