Sticky Content – Make Any Section Sticky on Scroll
Sticky Content helps you turn any element on your site into sticky with ease. You can make any block, widget, or section remain visible or appear and disappear as users scroll down the page. It is useful for creating sticky headers, sidebars, banners, call-to-action boxes, or any element you want to keep in view. Sticky Content | Demos | Pricing The plugin works with the WordPress block editor (Gutenberg). You can also use shortcodes to add sticky elements anywhere on your site. The free version lets you create simple sticky effects, while the Pro version includes advanced triggers, transitions, and layout controls. Sticky Content is optimized for performance and compatible with all themes and builders. It helps you design layouts that keep important elements visible while scrolling for better user engagement. Key Features – Free Version Universal Shortcodes & Block: Insert via Gutenberg block (in “Widgets” category) or shortcode in posts/pages/widgets. Sticky Mode: All elements become fixed once they hit the top of the page. Top Position Offset: Set vertical offset in px for the fixed state. Background Control: Set a separate background for the sticky state. Padding Control: Adjust inner spacing for the sticky element. Sticky Content Pro – Unlock Advanced Features When you upgrade to Pro, you get the full suite of sticky capabilities, including: Pro Features Include: Sticky Modes: Always, After Scroll, While in View (choose exactly how the element behaves as the user scrolls). Custom Start & End Triggers: Trigger sticky behavior by ID, CSS selector, or pixel value (start/stop at defined points). Horizontal & Vertical Positions: Set fixed offsets using % unit for precise placement. Separate Backgrounds & Sticky Backgrounds: Distinct styling when static vs sticky. Border, Border Radius & Shadow: Style main and sticky states independently for more design impact. Z-Index Control: Ensure the sticky element sits above (or below) other content as needed. Stick Within Container: Confine sticky behavior to a specific section or container via a custom selector. Scroll Trigger (px): Define how many pixels of scroll before the stick effect begins. Transition Animations: Choose fade, slide, scale, zoom (or none) for smooth sticky transitions. Duration, Delay & Easing Functions: Fine-tune the animation timing and curve for natural motion. Opacity & Transform Control: Fade, move, or scale the element during sticky transition for dynamic presentation. How to Use Sticky Content – Step-by-Step Guide Getting started with Sticky Content is quick and easy! Install and activate the plugin via Plugins → Add New in your WordPress dashboard. In the Gutenberg editor, add the Sticky Content Block from the “Widgets” category; OR use the shortcode in classic editor, widget or template. Select the element you want to stick, then in the block’s right-hand sidebar (or shortcode attributes) configure: sticky mode, trigger, offset, styling, animation (if Pro). Save or update your page/post. View the front-end and scroll to test: as the element hits the top (or your defined start trigger) it will enter sticky mode; if an end trigger is set, it will exit when reached. For more details or advanced configuration, visit the plugin Installation tab. Enjoy your interactive sticky content!. Feedback Did you like this plugin? Dislike it? Do you have a feature request? Please share your feedback with us Check out the Parent Plugin of this plugin- bBlocks – A blocks collection and page building tool for Gutenberg. Check out our other WordPress Plugins- Html5 Video Player – Display videos as single and playlist in multiple skins. PDF Poster – Display/Embed PDF files with different styles. Html5 Audio Player – Listen audios with awesome visuals. StreamCast – Customizable radio player with different skins. 3D Viewer – Embed 3D models and 3D products with interaction. Advanced Post Block – Show posts and custom posts in different layouts.
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WP Go Maps – Google Map, OpenStreetMap, Leaflet Map
The easiest to use Google Maps, Leaflet and Open Layers Map Plugin (including a Map Block)! Formerly WP Google Maps. Add a customized Google map, map block or Store Locator to your WordPress posts and/or pages quickly and easily with the supplied shortcode. No fuss. No iFrames and super easy to use! Perfect for contact page maps, routes, maps showing delivery areas and any other use you can think of! While the free version of WP Go Maps allows you to create a Google map with as many markers as you like, the Pro version allows you to do so much more! Create Elementor Maps, map blocks and map widgets easily with our WP Go Maps Elementor map block integration, straight out the box! Do you use the classic editor? We still support map widgets for classic WordPress installations. No need to compromise, the map widget includes the same functionality as our map blocks! The WP Go Maps Pro Version version allows you create custom Google maps with high quality markers containing locations, descriptions, images, categories, links and directions. Lite Version (Free) The most popular WordPress map plugin Choose between Google Maps, Leaflet, Azure Maps, Stadia Maps, Maptiler, LocationIQ, Zero Cost or Open Layers Maps Super easy to use, no coding required! Create as many map markers as you need by simply typing in the address Responsive maps Elementor Map block Edit your map markers with the click of a button 9 popular map themes to choose from Create or add your own map theme Drag map markers to an exact location Add a map block to your page Google Maps Streetview supported UTF-8 character support Map widget functionality Full screen map functionality Support for localization Choose from four Google maps types: roadmap, terrain, satellite and hybrid Define your own width, height and zoom level for your map Add animations to your map markers! Store locator functionality Restrict a store locator search by country Add Polygons to your Map Add Polylines / Routes to your map Create a map in less than a 30 seconds! Right click to add a marker to your map No advertising or links Google Maps Autocomplete Google Maps Transport Layer Set the max zoom level for your map Serve your map marker data via your database or an XML file Compatible with caching plugins Compatible with Cloudfare Latest Google Maps API Latest OpenLayers API Latest Leaflet API Professional Edition Create multiple maps! Allow your visitors to get directions to your markers. Add descriptions, links and images to your map markers. Add categories to your map markers Filter markers by category Mashup multiple maps Advanced map blocks Store locator map block Directions map block Infowindow block Map block (filter) Add different marker icons, or your own icons to make your map really stand out! List your map markers in the four ways; basic list, basic table, carousel, advanced table Allow visitors to use their map location as the starting or ending point for the directions Choose between the Default Google Maps Infowindow and the new Modern Infowindow Export/Import your markers to a CSV file for quick editing. Link Fusion tables to your Google Maps Show your visitor’s location on the Map Import KML/KMZ files to your map More advanced options for the Store Locator Allow users to use their map location for the store locator Store locator search by category Hide all map markers until a store locator search is done Move your marker list inside the map window Multiple map widget functionality Add retina-ready map marker icons WordPress Network friendly Get the WP Go Maps Professional Edition Translations Get a free copy of the WP Go Maps Pro version in exchange for translating our plugin! English – default Russian (Alexandra Bondareva) German French (Arnaud Thomas) Polish (Michal Kotnowski) Finnish (Johanna Joutti) Dutch (Jan Wind) Hebrew (Gal Dotan) Danish (Patrick Jepsen) Italian (Tommaso Mori & Massimo Bregani) Croatian (Sven Kopun) Greek (Konstantinos Koukoulakis) Romanian (Cosmin Stroe) Spanish (Carmelo Villegas Cruz) Portuguese (Jose Antonio Ribeiro) Brazilian Portuguese (Roberto Costa) Turkish (Suha Karalar) Swedish (Martin Sleipner) Bulgarian (Lyubomir Kolev) Indonesian (Neno) Lithuanian Czechoslovakian^ ^Language file needs to be updated Demos WP Go Maps Lite Basic Google Map with Markers Store Locator Polygons & Polyines/Routes Google Maps Transit Layer Google Maps Traffic Layer Google Maps Bicycle Layer WP Go Maps Pro Google map with advanced markers Marker listings – Simple Marker listings – Advanced Google Maps Directions Responsive Map Marker Categories (Filtering) Advanced Store Locator WP Go Maps Editor (Back-end Screenshots) Visitor Generated Markers – (WP Go Maps VGM Add-on) Custom Map Styling (WP Go Maps Gold Add-on) Documentation Installing WP Go Maps Creating your first map Adding a map block to your page or post Google Maps mashup (Pro) Exporting and importing map markers (Pro) Changing the Google Maps language Create a google map and marker using custom fields (Pro) View all documentation Troubleshooting My Google Map is not showing on my website My markers are not showing View all troubleshooting articles