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jdotwebster on December 12, 2019
I have a global header that I'm using on my demo website ( http://doubledivision-6635560.hs-sites.com/ ) And when I edit the .css file for it to do "position: fixed" it becomes a sticky header but also removes the red background and alligns the read more
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Technically yes, but I *sort of* worked around it by making the page's background a gradient from the top being white and the bottom being dark grey....read more
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jdotwebster on December 12, 2019
I have a global header that I'm using on my demo website ( http://doubledivision-6635560.hs-sites.com/ ) And when I edit the .css file for it to do "position: fixed" it becomes a sticky header but also removes the red background and alligns the read more
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December 13, 2019
Technically yes, but I *sort of* worked around it by making the page's background a gradient from the top being white and the bottom being dark grey....read more
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jdotwebster on December 12, 2019
I have a global header that I'm using on my demo website ( http://doubledivision-6635560.hs-sites.com/ ) And when I edit the .css file for it to do "position: fixed" it becomes a sticky header but also removes the red background and alligns the read more
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December 13, 2019
Technically yes, but I *sort of* worked around it by making the page's background a gradient from the top being white and the bottom being dark grey....read more
Solved
jdotwebster on December 12, 2019
I have a global header that I'm using on my demo website ( http://doubledivision-6635560.hs-sites.com/ ) And when I edit the .css file for it to do "position: fixed" it becomes a sticky header but also removes the red background and alligns the read more
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7 Replies
Member
December 13, 2019
Technically yes, but I *sort of* worked around it by making the page's background a gradient from the top being white and the bottom being dark grey....read more
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jdotwebster on December 12, 2019
I have a global header that I'm using on my demo website ( http://doubledivision-6635560.hs-sites.com/ ) And when I edit the .css file for it to do "position: fixed" it becomes a sticky header but also removes the red background and alligns the read more
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7 Replies
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December 13, 2019
Technically yes, but I *sort of* worked around it by making the page's background a gradient from the top being white and the bottom being dark grey....read more
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