Sticky Content allows you to fix certain sections and elements on your page so that it follows as you scroll. It also creates the illusion of the content in the background moving as certain sections stay fixed.
Click on the element on your page that you would like to make sticky.
Click the dropdown and select the column property.
Click the settings icon for that column.
Click the Enable Stickiness toggle.
Select the top spacing and stack value you require.
Top Spacing: The space from the header where you want the element to stick to.
Stack Value: This value determines which element will be displayed on top of all the elements with stickiness. The element with greater the stack value will be displayed on the top of all the other elements with lesser stack value.
Click Add Element in the area where you would like to enable content stickiness.
Click the box element in the elements tray.
Click Add Element within the box element.
Click on the element on your page that you would like to make sticky.
Click the dropdown and select the column property.
Click the settings icon for that column.
Click the Enable Stickiness toggle.
Select the top spacing and stack value you require.
The Sticky effect will not reflect on your builder. You will have to preview your website to view how this feature will appear.
You cannot enable content stickiness for the banner section of your page.
Here's a sneak peek to what Sticky Content can do for your website.
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