Cache clearing doesn't help. Was the first thing I asked them.I think clearing the browser cache should help, but in some browsers maybe there will be this behaviour, but not always. Sorry, I don't see much of this behaviour when I use it.
Cache clearing doesn't help. Was the first thing I asked them.I think clearing the browser cache should help, but in some browsers maybe there will be this behaviour, but not always. Sorry, I don't see much of this behaviour when I use it.
Hm, sorry, not sure what to do about it, I don't see so many issues or users don't report it.Cache clearing doesn't help. Was the first thing I asked them.
Maybe add in a way to pad where the navigation starts when the page loads?Hm, sorry, not sure what to do about it, I don't see so many issues or users don't report it.
I only noticed issues (but very rare) on Opera.Have you tried Firefox and chrome?
What's new in version 3.6.3:
- small bug fix when you have more links in second row of navigation, so the quick search won't cover them
What's new in version 3.6.4:
- updated CDN code for latest Font Awesome version
How to upgrade:
- install the XML file
Yes, you can check on customizexf.com. I have default style with sticky navigation and another style from Arty (with his own stcky). You just disable functions for certain style.Is there an option to use this on a per style basis, ie I have one style with sticky navigation and one style without?
You can disable sticky navigation for mobile/tablet or this user can rotate his tablet to portrait mode.
Not much else to do now.
Ah, I assumed that was by design. It's actually a good thing as it is not needed when typing and gives you more content.Sorry, I don't use Apple devices so I'm not sure why it disappears on that system when typing.
Maybe I can add an option for user to decide if he wants sticky navigation or not, but I'm not sure about that.
Just get everyone to buy an iPadI'll think about it to find a solution.
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