Tag Archives: twentythirteen

WP Sticky Sidebar – Fixed Sidebar for any WordPress Theme

Plugin is sold, so I will no longer provide support here… Thank You

Plugin glues your website’s sidebar, making it permanently visible while scrolling.
Sticky sidebar plugin will work out of box with some themes which use “#secondary” element id for sidebar such as: Twenty Seventeen, Twenty Sixteen, Twenty Fourteen, Twenty Twelve, Total, Flat Bootstrap, Bolid Theme and many more… Continue reading WP Sticky Sidebar – Fixed Sidebar for any WordPress Theme

Page of posts with two columns in Twenty Thirteen

Ok, so we all agree that Twenty Thirteen theme is perfect for nice clean start for your website, it’s responsive, simple and nice, all we need to do is to expand it a bit to fit our project requirements. By default this template does not have two column layout, which is a must have to avoid unnecessary scroll and to increase page views of our website. There is a lot of shortcode plugins that will do that, but than you will have a bunch of pages with shortcodes inside (which is by the way very confusing for the customers), and you will also depend on some plugin. Because all of this reasons (there are more I’m sure but that’s not the point here) I prefer good old fashioned way. Continue reading Page of posts with two columns in Twenty Thirteen

myStickymenu – Extended style functionality using .myfixed sticky class

So as I said and explain before here myStickymenu is based on javascript which will add .myfixed css class to any predefined element class after scroll by default.

This way we can have custom css style for Sticky class (.myfixed) as well as .wrapfixed and .up and .down classes.
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myStickymenu, Simple sticky (fixed on top) menu

Plugin is sold, so I will no longer provide support here… Thank You

This lightweight WordPress plugin will made your menu sticky on top of page. You can see this very plugin in action on this website, just scroll your mouse up and down and notice that menu is following your scroll.
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