It works. Really great, Mike. Thank you very much!
And all because I wanted to scroll the sections to the top of the screen …
Probably this question comes a little late, but would there have been a better (and easier) solution than trying to solve the scrolling offset via the “Page Scroll to ID” plugin?
Mike, thanks for you patience and persistance!
Kind regards
Grobi
Hi Grobi,
Glad you got it working for you! :)
If you need further assistance please let us know.
Best regards,
Victoria
Hi Victoria,
before you close this thread – please give me a chance to get an answer to my last question from Mike.
That would be nice!
Thanks!
Kind regards
Grobi
Hi,
I’m glad that we figured it out, I guess we could have added the anchors to a code block element and moved them down more manually, and at one point if the top of the sub-menu had not been transparent we would not have seen the gap. CSS offset margins for anchors would have been the other solution here, but it is limited to screen size and browser. You did some very good testing, which many people don’t do, so we would have seen those limitations. I suggested the “Page Scroll to ID” plugin because many threads had reported success with it, and now that we know about the “300 milliseconds delay for scrolling to target on page load” for Safari, it seems quite simple.
I’m glad it worked out, thank you for your patience.
Best regards,
Mike
Hi Mike,
about patience – I can only give that back to you.
I’ve learned a lot and I’m very grateful for that!
Have a good time – and less annoying support requests like these!
Best regards
Grobi
Hi,
I’m glad this was resolved. If you need additional help, please let us know here in the forums.
Best regards,
Jordan Shannon