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Hi Ed,
Yes, I set it to black temporarily to test. If I set the body background to pure white, only the transition for the header area looks odd as it starts its transition later than the rest of the page.
When I set both to for instance #ccc, not only the transition looks odd but also the end result, because the color for the header is different than the color for the rest.
If I make the overlay background different from the body color it gets worse.
I think there is a difference in the way the transition is done for the two areas and the opacity of the end results seems different.
I have now set both to #ccc: http://nio.photography/about-buying-prints-licences/
Cheers,
johan
Ah ok. Is the next update already scheduled?
Hi Kyle,
Your answer doesn’t match what I was explaining … but then again my comment looks a bot odd with the html in it.
What I was trying to say:
The workaround you suggested (making the header background transparent) does not resolve the issue. It only works when both the overlay menu background-color and the body background-color are set to pure white.
Setting one or both to anything else will cause:
-> a difference in transition between the header banner and the navigation area
-> a difference in color between these two areas once the transition completes.
Cheers,
Johan
Hi Ed,
Just turned all three options off. In addition:
- I turned the sticky sidebar option off, saved and turned it on again.
- Then emptied my browser cache.
- Next I went to the widget that shows in the sidebar and re-saved that. It uses a custom widget area.
- Next I got rid of the custom widget area and replaced it with Sidebar One, to exclude that it has something to do with it being a custom widget area.
- Now included the custom widget area again.
That specific sidebar set up works fine in the normal blog page: http://nio.photography/recent-news-blog.
At the moment I don not have a caching plugin running.
Cheers,
Johan
Thanks Ed and Kyle!
I tried the workaround with the “<span class=”crayon-v”>background</span><span class=”crayon-o”>:</span> <span class=”crayon-v”>transparent</span><span class=”crayon-sy”>;”. It resolves the issue only in case both the overlay menu background color and the body background color are set to #fff. </span>
Setting one or both to anything else will cause:
- a difference in transition between the header banner and the navigation area
- a difference in color between these two areas once the transition completes.
Cheers,
Johan
Hi Ed,
Yes I can:
A tag pag: http://nio.photography/tags/bw/
A category page: http://nio.photography/topics/black-and-white-photography/
Cheers,
Johan
Thanks Ed!
Is there a temporary workaround for this? As you know, I want to make the archive pages the same as the main blog page. I waited for the current update to add the parameters for it and to solve the sticky sidebar issue for the pages. All is fixed except for this one …
Cheers,
Johan
Will figure it out myself. Thanks Kyle.
Hah, then i’ll avoid to touch them or be very very careful 🙂
Hy Kyle,
Thanks for this. That gives me some flexibility 🙂
You are referring to filters. It’s the first time I hear about them. Where do I find them or docs about it?
Thanks,
JohanThanks Ed. Issue solved 🙂
Hi guys,
I am afraid the resolution is not complete yet. The sidebars in archive.php and category.php are not sticky yet! Hope there is a quick fix for it … 🙂
Cheer,
JohanThanks Kyle. That works 🙂
Hi Kyle,
Yes, would use it for my single post page. I can probably hack the php file, but figured it would be a good addition to the page options 🙂
Cheers,
johanJust to add an example: single post page often have a long title (at least in my case). This often works pretty messy in case also a sidebar is used … see attachment.
I would like to be able to solve this by hiding the big title and including a title in the post itself. It will then “wrap” itself nicely within the post area itself
Cheers,
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