Plugin / Sticky Menu on Scroll, Sticky Header, Sticky Welcome Bar for Any Theme – myStickymenu
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2.2.6
Sanitize input fixes
2.2.5
myStickyelements now works out-of-the-box with the following themes (which means you don’t need to find your menu’s class, it should work right after installation): Twenty Nineteen, Twenty Seventeen, Hello Elementor, OceanWP, Astra, Storefront, Twenty Sixteen, Neve, Hestia, Sydney, Shapely, GeneratePress, Mesmerize, Ashe, and Total. We’ve also added Google Lighthouse compatibility
2.2.4
Smoother transition when the sticky menu disappears
2.2.3
Pro version changes
2.2.2
Fixed apostrophes bug for Welcome bar
2.2.1
Sticky menu and welcome bar conflict fix
2.2
You can now add a welcome bar to your website
2.1.8
Upgrade page update
2.1.7
Fixed undefined indexes
2.1.6
Saving issue bug fixed
2.1.5
Security update
2.1.4
Fixed some page builders issues
2.1.3
Fixed variable output warnings bugs
2.1.2
Upgrade page change
2.1.1
- Added a testimonial
2.1
- New and easy UI, you can now select your menu from a dropdown
2.0.6
- Fixed: Enable / Disable at 404 page
2.0.5
- Added: Admin settings sidebar right
- Added: Admin separated js script
- Added: Admin separated css script
2.0.4
- Added: Hide for large screens
2.0.3
- Fixed: Missing bg color field
2.0.1
- Fixed: If user logged in but admin bar is not showing (error to calculate activation height)
- Fixed: Admin style conflict with Scripts n Styles plugin
2.0
- Added: If Make visible on Scroll is set to 0 automatic activation and deactivation scroll height will be used (useful for responsive designs).
- Added: Tabs for settings.
- Added: option to disable on scroll down (show only on scroll up).
- Added: Class .up and .down on scroll up or down.
- Added: Reset to default settings.
- Added: remove myStickymenu settings on plugin uninstall.
- Added: index.php to plugin root to prevent directory browsing.
- Fixed: If sticky menu class does not exist (null or undefined), it will show console log instead of error.
- Fixed: slide effect now slides on deactivate as well.
- Fixed: admin bar overlap for screens less than 600 px wide.
1.9.1
- Changed: admin bar is fixed as default, and menu goes under it.
1.9
- Fixed: enable / disable for search pages.
1.8.9
- Added: New option – Disable at certain posts and pages.
1.8.8
- Fixed: removed esc_attr for echo css, since input is already sanitized.
1.8.7
- Fixed: minor bug when browser resized.
1.8.6
- Fixed: minor bug.
1.8.5
- Improved: Improved performance and optimized scripts.
1.8.4
- Fixed: changed is_home() to is_front_page() for menu activation height on front page.
1.8.3
- Change: minor cosmetic changes…
1.8.2
- Fixed: js load on https
1.8.1
- Added: “Disable CSS“. If you plan to add style manually to your style.css in order to improve your site performance disable plugin CSS style printed by default in document head element.
- Minimized mystickymenu.js to improve performance.
1.8
- Added: “Make visible when scrolled on Homepage” after number of pixels. Now it’s possible to have one activation height for home page and another for the rest of the pages.
- Added German language
1.7
- Added multi language support (localization).
- Added languages – English (default), Spanish, Serbian and Croatian.
- Added Iris color picker script.
- Fixed jumping of page on scroll while menu is activated (height is defined before scroll event).
- mystickymenu.js moved to js folder
1.6
- Added: “Make visible when scroled” after number of pixels option.
- Fixed opacity 100 bug.
1.5
- Added option to enter exact width in px when sticky menu should be disabled “Disable at Small Screen Sizes”.
- Added “.myfixed css class” setting field – edit .myfixed css style via plugin settings to create custom style.
- Fixed google adsense clash and undefined index notice.
- is_user_logged_in instead of old “Remove CSS Rules for Static Admin Bar while Sticky” option
1.4
- Added fade in or slide down effect settings field for sticky class.
- Added new wrapped div around selected sticky class with id mysticky_wrap which should make menu works smoother and extend theme support.
1.3
- Added “block direct access” to the mystickymenu plugin file (for security sake).
- Added Enable / Disable at small screen sizes and Remove not necessary css for all themes without admin bar on front page.
- Added “margin-top :0px” to .myfixed class in head which should extend theme support.
1.2
- Fixed mystickymenu.js for IE browsers, so myStickymenu is now compatible with IE 10, 11
1.1
- Added administration options, now available through Dashboard / Settings / myStickymenu. Options are as follows: Sticky Class, Sticky z-index, Sticky Width, Sticky Background Color, Sticky Opacity, Sticky Transition Time.
- Old mystickymenu.css file is deprecated and not in use anymore.
1.0
- First release of myStickymenu plugin
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