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How do I make my Elementor menu sticky?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 3:45 am

Making your Elementor menu sticky can be a bit tricky. There are a few different ways to do it, and the best way to find out is to try them all!

Option 1: Using the ‘sticky’ option

The first way to make your Elementor menu sticky is to use the ‘sticky’ option. To do this, you first need to go to the ‘options’ tab of your menu, and then click on the ‘sticky’ button.

This will open up a new window, where you can set some basic preferences. In the ‘sticky’ window, you will need to set the following options:.

– The duration of the sticky effect: This option determines how long the menu will stay sticky after it’s been clicked on.

– The position of the sticky effect: This option determines where the menu will stick to.

PRO TIP: If you are not careful, making your Elementor menu sticky can cause problems with your site’s layout. Make sure to test your site after making any changes to ensure that everything is still working correctly.

– The sticky effect: This option determines how sticky the menu will be.

– The priority of the sticky effect: This option determines how important the sticky effect is.

– The cooldown of the sticky effect: This option determines how long the sticky effect will take to cooldown after it’s been used.

After you’ve set these options, click on the ‘save’ button, and your menu will be sticky!

Option 2: Using the ‘sticky’ plugin

Another way to make your Elementor menu sticky is to use the ‘sticky’ plugin. To do this, you first need to go to the ‘plugins’ tab of your menu, and then click on the ‘sticky’ plugin.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.