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Dear Ciaran,

I have created a second menu in certain pages (a bit similar to hornav) at Top-3a position.
An example of these pages https://www.afmssc.com/index.php/about/csr (you may access the site with your previously set access)

Is it possible to make it stacking under the hornav menu when scrolling down? I tried multiple codes with no luck!
If that is not possible, another option is to move it to showcase position, in this case, would stacking be possible?

Thanks,
Mai
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Hi Mai

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

#container_top2_modules {
position: sticky;
top: 125px;
}


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Thank you Ciaran, that worked but not perfectly.

The second menu is now sticky but with the following problems:
1- Menu is no longer clickable once it sticks.
2- Once it reaches the bottom modules during scroll down, it hides backward.

Here is an example page:
https://www.afmssc.com/index.php/about/who-we-are
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Hello

To amend try replacing the suggested CSS with the following...

#container_top2_modules {
position: sticky;
top: 125px;
z-index: 100 !important;
}


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Genius!!! Perfectly as needed!
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