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408 PointsWhat if I wanted to remove sticky header on certain browser widths?
Say I want to remove the jQuery plugin sticky-js from mobile-view (max-width: 480px), how would I accomplish that?
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsTo handle static sizes, you could wrap the sticky code in a conditional that tests "Window.innerWidth".
If you needed to deal with dynamically changing sizes, you could handle the window's "resize" event. But this poses special timing concerns, see the MDN resize event page for more details.
Ivan Mazuranic
408 PointsIvan Mazuranic
408 PointsHere is the snap:
https://w.trhou.se/2kxr4pqir9