Tagged: avia, color section, grid row, sticky
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May 10, 2016 at 4:21 pm #630043
Good day everyone!
I love the stick sub-navbar option in Enfold, but I am finding it would be cool to have the same functionality with a little more versatile element like a Color Section or Grid Row. This is because there is not a reliable and easy way to customize the menu, other than to select the existing menu, or create a custom one. The hard part is that if you want to have splits in the middle or wanted to have a title with a drop-down, it becomes really daunting. But, when using a Color Section or Grid Row, this could be accomplished pretty easily, as the content area is not limited to one type.
So, is there a way to make either a Color Section or a Grid Row have the same effect as a sticky sub-navbar?
May 11, 2016 at 7:09 am #630470bump
May 11, 2016 at 10:12 pm #630983Any chance someone could take a look at this for me?
May 12, 2016 at 6:31 am #631155Hi,
Thank you for using Enfold.
Please refrain from bumping or replying to your own thread because the thread gets pushed back to the end of the queue and moderators won’t be able to provide a response immediately. Please be patient while we go through the rest of the queue. Thank you for your understanding.
Unfortunately, what you’re asking is bit complex and will require modifications that are outside the scope of support. Please hire a freelance developer or contact codeable: http://kriesi.at/contact/customization
Best regards,
IsmaelMay 12, 2016 at 6:58 am #631162My apologies. I will not bump anything anymore. Sometimes it is hard to tell when you see lots of other tickets processed and the one you submitted is a couple days out. I just did not want to have it drop through the cracks.
As far as custom coding, I sure wish there was a basic how-to on some of the more advanced items like building modules. I say this because it would start a whole new level of customization that will show even more capabilities for Enfold. In the past, we have contacted several organizations for customization of Enfold, but every single time they come back extremely expensive, far, far, far more than other theme customization. Before the sort order was added as a choice in the modal windows, one developer wanted over $5,000. I found out through searching that it was a matter of a few basic tweaks and it worked like a charm. That is why many of us stopped going to custom developers like Werkpress and others.
There are many of us that would love to build-upon Enfold and would even share what we build with others. I just wish there was a conduit for that. We have lots of licenses and it would help us help you sell lots more. You have a motivated audience that reveres what you built and are wanting to take it even further. The blanket statement of go find a developer generally ends up with no one doing anything, except living with how it exists. Instead, you could have a whole new mid-level development audience that is furthering in areas that go unfilled now.
May 13, 2016 at 2:19 pm #632054Hi,
You can actually create your menu in Appearance > Menus and then choose to display it in your fullwidth sub menu element and while creating your menu, you can use HTML in your navigation label fields and with some custom CSS, you can achieve the functionality you want.
There are many examples to make certain sections sticky, for example this one – http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2907367/have-a-div-cling-to-top-of-screen-if-scrolled-down-past-it :)Thank you for the feedback and we definitely understand you. We are working with Codeable now and if you fill the form here – http://kriesi.at/contact/customization, you can ask for a quote :)
Best regards,
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