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Start your free trialVic Mercier
3,276 PointsI am a bit confusing about the property covered in the video (to fix the width of the sticked element)
getWithFrom:selector//What does that line do? Does it get the width from an element that doesn't bug when trying to increase the size of your window ?
1 Answer
Tadeáš Firich
7,866 PointsHello Vic. It's just an object literal of this jQuery library. You can chceck the documentation for the library. I don't have any bugs and I use Chrome 60.
And i think it just get the actually with of the element.
this is my code:
$('.header').sticky({
getWidthFrom: '.container',
responsiveWidth: true,
});
$('.grid-full h5').sticky({
topSpacing: 62,
getWidthFrom: '.container',
responsiveWidth: true,
});
Vic Mercier
3,276 PointsVic Mercier
3,276 PointsOf my header ?