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Sticky Header Overlaps Anchor in Elementor Page Builder Wordpress

Elementor's anchor widget is fantastic tool for creating internal link to jumps on your webpage, perfect for one-page website. However, used together with a fixed header or sticky navigation, this can be a problem.  When an anchor link is clicked, the fixed header might block the content you're trying to scroll to.  This blog will show you how to fix that. Adding Elementors Anchor Widget For this article, this is how our Elementor anchor widget is implemented. We just add it above the headline or Title  that we want the visitor to scroll. This is how the Anchor widget is implemented in Elementor. Problem: Sticky Header Overlaps Anchor Let’s have a quick look at what we are presented with when making no adjustments and simply try to use a sticky navigation with Elementor anchor widget. Here is what we get by default. Solution: A few simple lines of CSS Here are two ways to add the CSS code to fix your anchor widget and sticky header: Child Theme's style.css file: This op...

How to Remove / Disable Billing Address Fields in Woocommerce

At times, there may be a need to eliminate or deactivate billing address fields during the checkout process. The approach for doing this will vary depending on your store type and your specific objectives. If you sell shipped products and you don’t need customer to enter a separate billing address, you can use the built in WooCommerce address features.  In WordPress admin, go to WooCommerce > Settings Click the Shipping tab Click ‘Shipping options’ Select ‘Force shipping to customer billing address’ for ‘Shipping destination’ and save. (Optional) Change the address heading.  By default, the heading for the address fields will be ‘Billing and Shipping address’. You can override this with this snippet: <?php // Do NOT include the opening php tag. // Place in your theme's functions.php file add_filter( 'cfw_billing_shipping_address_heading', function( $heading ) {    return 'Shipping address'; } );

Optimizing Your E-commerce Site: How to Modify Category Order in WordPress and WooCommerce

Have you ever tried to change the default order of the category in your WordPress and WooCommerce site? If the answer is yes, then you’ll be surprised to know how easily you can change category orders using our effective ways. The arrangement of categories plays a pivotal role in shaping how your audience interacts with your content. However, WordPress, in its default configuration, arranges categories alphabetically, resulting in a rigid and sometimes confusing category list. This situation highlights the importance of customizing category orders in WordPress to create a more engaging and meaningful user experience. WooCommerce site owners face a similar challenge when it comes to product categories, prompting them to seek ways to tailor the order. In this article, we will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to modify category and taxonomy term orders in WordPress, and how to rearrange product categories in WooCommerce.  Changing the category order in WordPress and W...

WordPress Admin Login Not Working | Not Available Error And How To Fix It

Fixing the WordPress Admin Login Not Working Issue: Troubleshooting and Solutions  Is your WordPress Admin Login acting up? Are you frustrated by the "Not available" error message greeting you on your login page? Don't worry; we've got you covered. In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to resolve the WordPress Admin Login Not Working issue, and get you back into your website in less than 10 minutes. So, let's dive in and get your login glitch sorted out.  Understanding the Issue: "Not Available" Error on Your Login Page  It's a common scenario – you're all set to access your WordPress Admin panel, but you're met with the frustrating "Not available" error message. This issue can be attributed to various factors, and one of them could be the setup of your login page. While the default location is usually domain.com/wp-admin, some users opt for a different login location, often due to security concerns and the use of secu...

How to Make a Custom Mouse Cursor with CSS

Have you ever visited a website and been totally blown away by its amazing features? One of them might be a cool mouse cursor that is different from the regular arrow or pointer cursors you are used to.  In this article, I will be explaining how to make a custom mouse cursor, using CSS. Then you be will ready to vamp up your website with different creative cursors to keep your audience engaged. Ready? Let's dive in. How to Customize a Mouse Cursor with CSS Customizing a mouse cursor with CSS is pretty simple, as CSS already has a property to handle this. All we need to do is identify this property and use it. As Frontend Engineers we use this property often – it is none other than the almighty cursor property . Yes, that property is what gives us the power to make a custom cursor of our choice.  Now how do I use CSS to customize a mouse cursor? To use this, you just have to tell CSS what image you intend to use and point the cursor property to the image URL using the url value...