Fixed header chronicle theme
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If you are looking to keep your menu and masthead at the top of the page when visitors scroll, this should do it.
.container.hfeed{ position: absolute; top: 310px; } header.masthead{ position:fixed; z-index: 2; top: 140px; border-bottom: 3px solid black; width: 100%; } .menu-primary{ position:fixed; z-index: 2; width: 100%; } -
Note: it also looks like you may have used the CSS upgrade to remove the footer on your site. Doing so is against the WordPress.com terms of service:
May I remove the Admin Bar, credit links such as ‘Blog at WordPress.com’, theme, font, or toolbar links?
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http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/#frequently-asked-questions
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thank you that worked i was having problem admin bar is back only header stays fixed but cover some of my page! grateful for your help
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I was trying to fix but it covers my page and when i hit subject in menu for drop down it stays behind menu title thank you so much for ur time
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I’ll mess with it a bit more, but I’ve not been able to get the sub-menus to appear on top. Since Chronicle is a premium theme, you also have the option of getting help directly from the developer in the forum below:
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