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We have a basic codeless slider- actually based off several elements from the demo slider- and when it is on a page and the sticky nav is active, it breaks some of the sticky nav functionality. The slider works just fine.
Specifically if a user scrolls back to the top of the page and the sticky nav “re-docks” The navigation turns white and the logo dissapears and is somehow replacd with the orange T from the demo data. I have attached imgs. If you scroll up and down rapidly- sometimes the regular nav returns and sometimes it’s just the T.
This is on all browsers. When I remove the codeless slider the sticky nav behavior returns to normal. Seems like this may be a Javascript error.
Please contact me if you need to see a working URL.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1266"] Nav after scrolling down then moving back to top & “re-docking”[/caption]
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1105"] Correct Nav RJ Media Group[/caption]
- This topic was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by rrainey.
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UPDATE: The logo is being changed to the light logo instead of the regular one on sticky nav “re-dock”. I have fixed that logo to use the regular logo so that is a work around that is ok for now.
However all of the navigation turns white and cannot be seen. I see no settings for this and I don’t know why this would happen unless the javascript is calling the wrong element/styles. This still happens only on pages with the codeless slider and sticky nav active.
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Hello,
I suppose you have selected a dark version of header in the home page? You have to select the same header version in the sliders options as well. Please go to your Codeless slider > Slides > Codeless Slide Options > Layout > Menu & Slider Navigation Color, select the dark version. See screenshot.
Do this for every slide of the slider.Best regards!
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Thank you, that worked. Interesting that the two are linked like that. I would have thought them independent. Apologies for thinking it was a bug.
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Hello,
No worries. We are here to help.
Let us know if you have further questions.Best regards!
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