Topic: Sticky Content not working!
Muhammad Faishal pro asked 5 years ago
I'm trying to use MDB Sticky Content for my first project with MDB, but i got an error with this Sticky Content Feature and the element is still static.
MDB Version: MDB Pro 4.5.14
File with error: jquery-3.3.1.min.js
Error Messages:
More Details:
Help me please...
vivek-saurabh pro answered 5 years ago
Does this issue is solved or still pending
Bartłomiej Malanowski staff commented 5 years ago
This is still in our TODO list
Paul Kim (Little Tiger) priority commented 5 years ago
being more than 7 months still TODO list, nice....
Bartłomiej Malanowski staff commented 5 years ago
The issue is still on the TODO list. If you want to help us to get this fixed faster, you can make us a PR (If you have access to the jq-pro repository)
alvintng pro answered 5 years ago
My content disappears upon scrolling down!! So I can't see anything. When I remove the 'top' css class in the chrome dev console then it appears again.
Bartłomiej Malanowski staff commented 5 years ago
Thank you for reporting this to us. We're already working on fix for your issue
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Answered
- ForumUser: Pro
- Premium support: No
- Technology: MDB jQuery
- MDB Version: 4.5.10
- Device: DELL Laptop
- Browser: Firefox Developer Edition
- OS: Linux Ubuntu
- Provided sample code: No
- Provided link: Yes
Bartłomiej Malanowski staff commented 5 years ago
How can we reproduce your issue?
Mawendel pro commented 5 years ago
I have the same error. It worked for me a couple of versions ago. I'm not sure if it broke in this version or if it was in another recent version.
Code i use is straight out of the examples (and as i said it used to work with no error):
$('.sticky').sticky({
topSpacing: 38,
zIndex: 2
});
<div class="sticky">
...
</div>
Bartłomiej Malanowski staff commented 5 years ago
You need to add "stopper" element
Mawendel pro commented 5 years ago
Hmm, it works. But this must be something new, since it didnt require this previously to work.
In any case, i wish the 'sticky-stopper' was more clear. I thought it was something it would do on its own.
"Note: If no stopper id or class is provided, by default script uses 'sticky-stopper'. You can also use number values for pixel points on the y-axis."
Bartłomiej Malanowski staff commented 5 years ago
It's a bug that will be fixed in the nearest future