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  • #191147
    MarieWorks
    Member
    Post count: 225

    Hi,

    We have enabled the sticky header on our site and it seems to be working – however you can only just see it responding as almost all the menu – along with its functionality is hidden by the wordpress admin bar (see screen shot).

    Is there any way to remedy this in the theme – or do we have to change the wordpress functions.php file?

    thanks

    Chris

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    #191152
    David Martin – Support
    Moderator
    Post count: 20834

    We can likely provide you with a little CSS snippet to remedy this.

    Can you post your WP login details?

    Thanks.

    #191161
    MarieWorks
    Member
    Post count: 225
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    #191198
    Rui Guerreiro – SUPPORT
    Keymaster
    Post count: 25779

    Hi,

    try to use this plugin.

    Hide Admin Bar

    That won’t appear to your visitors since they aren’t logged in.

    -Rui

    #191228
    David Martin – Support
    Moderator
    Post count: 20834

    Hey,

    Rui’s plugin will assist you, or try this:

    .logged-in #mini-header {
      top: 30px!important;
    }

    Thanks 🙂

    #191394
    MarieWorks
    Member
    Post count: 225

    Hi Both,

    Thanks for your replies – I continue to be blown away by how good the support is on here!

    I have used the CSS option for now (thanks David) and it works like a charm,

    However ultimately I just wanted to check – when the site goes live and a user creates an account on the site – will they be able to see the wordpress admin bar (even if it doesn’t let them access the backend..?)

    If so – is there a plugin that can selectively hide the admin bar for our customers online accounts – but keep it for the admin users (Rui – your plugin looks good – but doesnt seem to offer this kind of functionality…)?

    Thanks
    C

    #191398
    David Martin – Support
    Moderator
    Post count: 20834

    Hey,

    If a user has an account and is logged in they would see the admin bar by default.

    Third party plugins would handle the show/hide functionality of the admin, depending on the user role. Example: https://wordpress.org/plugins/global-admin-bar-hide-or-remove/

    Thanks.

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