1. erikoraka
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Hello Ciaran,

In the following site https://www.arthrojoint.gr/ I would like to keep the sticky header and header-1, header-2 in the desktop version of the site but not in the mobile version.

Can you please advise?

Best regards,

Eri
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Hello

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

@media only screen and ( max-width: 767px ) {
.header_top {
position: relative;
}
}


Ciaran
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Hi Ciaran,

I added the code but in this case the header-1 floats but the logo and menu section still seems sticky..

Check the following page https://www.arthrojoint.gr/iatros

I want both header-1 and menu/logo section in the mobile not to be sticky..

Can you please advise?

Thank you again.

Best regards,

Eri
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Kind reminder on my request above.

Thank you again.

Best regards,

Eri
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Hi Eri

Try also adding the following...

@media only screen and ( max-width: 767px ) {
#container_header {
position: relative !important;
}
}


Ciaran
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