Need to set a fixed header for the Varese theme
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I am trying to set the header section on the Varese theme to fixed but none of the solutions I have implemented have worked. The theme is great for our site and really, this is the one drawback.
I can’t find much information on this theme on the web. I don’t know if it’s new, unpopular, or what. It says the editor is in beta so maybe there isn’t a solution yet.
Please let me know if you can help me resolve this issue or give me more information about this theme. (I really don’t want to start over with a new theme, but I can if I have to).
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Hi there –
Thanks for getting in touch. I’ve looked at the site. Are you struggling with the powerline image? Or the wEs logo in the upper left corner of the page?
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Hi there –
Thanks for getting in touch. I’ve looked at the site. Are you struggling with the powerline image? Or the wEs logo in the upper left corner of the page?
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The WES logo and the menu bar. I want the entire gray gradient bar to be sticky when the user scrolls down.
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Hi there,
The Varese theme does not have a “sticky header” or fixed header option built into the theme. It is possible to create that look by adding custom CSS to the source code of your site, but to do that in a way that works correctly on desktop and mobile views will require the help of a web developer. While we can help with simple CSS tweaks, this change is beyond our ability to help.
We have more info on how to work with a developer here: https://wordpress.com/support/working-with-a-developer/
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Hi again,
I forgot to mention that this is the support forum for our free sites, but the Business Yearly Plan upgrade on your site includes priority live chat support that you can access 24 hours a day.
With this in mind, you are encouraged to reach out to us here, and we can take a closer look at your issue in real time. No need to wait for a reply in the forums: https://wordpress.com/help/contact
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