1. jascanio
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  4. Monday, 19 March 2018
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Hi,
I have a multilingual site at http://campusafrica.org.
I see that sticky header won't work for the Spanish language.
Menus are all in module position "hornav", and I also added moomenu to Menu Tad ID field of each menu, which I mention just in case this has anything to do with the issue.
I have only one style, which is shared by all the languages

How could I solve this?

Thanks in advance for your reply.

Regards,
Juan
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Hi Juan

Considering the issue is only present with one language implies that the issue is related to a conflict with a module extension. Have you a module that is only published with the Spanish language? If so does disabling that module resolve the issue?

Ciarán
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Hi Ciarán,
Sorry for asking and not showing up again.
Yes. I have a Docman module in my home page. I have disabled it and the menu will go sticky now.
I can sort this by using another module (eg, custom html), unless you or Docman's people can think of another solution.

Thanks in advance
Juan
  1. more than a month ago
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