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Sticky Header always inherits main header – cannot set different menu

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    ipro.co.il
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    Hello,

    I’m using WoodMart version 8.4.1 and I’m trying to create a separate Sticky Header with a different menu than the main header.

    Currently, the sticky header always inherits/synchronizes with the main header. Even when I create a new header layout and assign it as the sticky header, it still displays the same menu and elements as the primary header.

    My goal is:

    * To have a completely different menu in the sticky header
    * Not to duplicate or inherit the main header content

    What I have tried:

    * Created a new header layout (Empty header) for sticky
    * Enabled Sticky Header in Theme Settings
    * Assigned the new header as Sticky Header layout

    However, the sticky header still behaves like a clone of the main header.

    I have also attached a screenshot showing the settings I keep changing, but it always reverts back and stays synchronized with the main header.

    Is there a way to fully separate the sticky header from the main header and control its content independently?

    Thank you.

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    #713867

    Artem Temos
    Keymaster
    Xtemos team

    Hi,

    Thanks for the details and screenshots.

    What you describe isn’t supported as a separate, independent layout for the sticky state. In WoodMart there are only two sticky behaviors:

    1) Stick on scroll
    – The sticky state reuses the same header rows you build in Header Builder.
    – To control what sticks, open the row settings for the needed row(s) and enable Sticky there.
    – There is no separate header layout for sticky in this mode, so you can’t assign a different menu specifically for sticky.

    2) Slide after scrolled down with Sticky header clone
    – This creates an automatic clone that contains only generic elements (logo, main menu, search, cart).
    – The clone is not editable and will always use your main menu. You can’t assign a different menu or change its elements independently.

    But to confirm, having a completely different menu and fully separate content only for the sticky header is not available out of the box.

    Kind Regards

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