Yes the butterfly object can be set to Sticky too.
Stick to Top means that once an object reaches the top of the browser is sticks there. It is better if both are set to Sticky. Then they will both appear on the same place on the page.
Yes the butterfly object can be set to Sticky too.
Stick to Top means that once an object reaches the top of the browser is sticks there. It is better if both are set to Sticky. Then they will both appear on the same place on the page.
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Ok, I have set all the header objects to sticky (just the index page).
The only thing that I don't know how to fix is the blue part at the top with the butterflies inside. Now it still shifts with the rest of the page.
The rest of the page (the widget, the welcome text) should dissapear underneath all of them.
How can I set the blue part at the top to sticky ?; it's not a separate rectangle I can click on; isn't it the graphical design of the template itself ?
http://users.telenet.be/levenscirkel...oeck/index.htm
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Select the butterfly and the text and group them to the blue rectangle and flower graphics. Make this all one unit. Then make it Sticky.
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Please import the camping3 under outdoor templates; what I am trying to say is that it's not a rectangle (the blue part), it can not be selected. By the way, this template is limited to small screens (SVGA), under page options. If I enlarge the width of the page, the template design doesn't scale
Please import the camping3 template (business-outdoor); the blue part at the top can not be selected; it's the template design itself;
The blue rectangle is locked on the Page Background Layer. (See attached)
Click the lock icon to unlock the layer, then select all the objects including the blue rectangle and the nav bar, etc. and Cut them to the clipboard.
Lock the Page Background Layer, select the MouseOff Layer and Edit > Paste > Paste In Place.
The nav bar may be hidden behind the other objects.
Hold down the Alt key and click where the nav bar was until you see a selection the size of the nav bar and Arrange > Bring to Front.
Now, select all these objects and then make them Sticky.
Gary W. Priester
Mr. Moderator Emeritus Dude, Sir
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This works, thanks !
Gary W. Priester
Mr. Moderator Emeritus Dude, Sir
gwpriester.com | eyetricks-3d-stereograms.com | eyeTricks on Facebook | eyeTricks on YouTube | eyeTricks on Instagram
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