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I would like to ask you for a support. I created a template with menu that using bootsrap sticky-top class.

- menu has a transparent background
- whole page has as backgroung an image which is fixed



Now all is fine when I scroll page, navbar moves to the top then sticks - staying at top of a browswer, hovewer i would like to add additional functionalyty there. The idea is as follow: when transparent header is sticked to the top all the content hides behind it (became not visible) when page is scrolled (the navbar with menu is/stays transparet as it was).



How to achieve that? Any ideas...










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    I would like to ask you for a support. I created a template with menu that using bootsrap sticky-top class.

    - menu has a transparent background
    - whole page has as backgroung an image which is fixed



    Now all is fine when I scroll page, navbar moves to the top then sticks - staying at top of a browswer, hovewer i would like to add additional functionalyty there. The idea is as follow: when transparent header is sticked to the top all the content hides behind it (became not visible) when page is scrolled (the navbar with menu is/stays transparet as it was).



    How to achieve that? Any ideas...










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      I would like to ask you for a support. I created a template with menu that using bootsrap sticky-top class.

      - menu has a transparent background
      - whole page has as backgroung an image which is fixed



      Now all is fine when I scroll page, navbar moves to the top then sticks - staying at top of a browswer, hovewer i would like to add additional functionalyty there. The idea is as follow: when transparent header is sticked to the top all the content hides behind it (became not visible) when page is scrolled (the navbar with menu is/stays transparet as it was).



      How to achieve that? Any ideas...










      share|improve this question














      I would like to ask you for a support. I created a template with menu that using bootsrap sticky-top class.

      - menu has a transparent background
      - whole page has as backgroung an image which is fixed



      Now all is fine when I scroll page, navbar moves to the top then sticks - staying at top of a browswer, hovewer i would like to add additional functionalyty there. The idea is as follow: when transparent header is sticked to the top all the content hides behind it (became not visible) when page is scrolled (the navbar with menu is/stays transparet as it was).



      How to achieve that? Any ideas...







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          To achieve that, you could use Javascript to calculate the height of scroll and based on the numerical value, apply css styles when the scroll has occurred.






          $(window).scroll(function(){
          if ($(window).scrollTop() > 50) {
          $(".box").css("position","fixed");
          } else {
          $(".box").css("position","relative");
          }
          });

          .background {
          display:block;
          background-color:#333;
          height:1000px;
          width:100%;
          }

          .box {
          display:block;
          background-color:orange;
          width:100%;
          height:50px;
          opacity:.5;
          margin-top:-8px;
          }

          <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
          <div class="box"></div>
          <div class="background"></div>








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            To achieve that, you could use Javascript to calculate the height of scroll and based on the numerical value, apply css styles when the scroll has occurred.






            $(window).scroll(function(){
            if ($(window).scrollTop() > 50) {
            $(".box").css("position","fixed");
            } else {
            $(".box").css("position","relative");
            }
            });

            .background {
            display:block;
            background-color:#333;
            height:1000px;
            width:100%;
            }

            .box {
            display:block;
            background-color:orange;
            width:100%;
            height:50px;
            opacity:.5;
            margin-top:-8px;
            }

            <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
            <div class="box"></div>
            <div class="background"></div>








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              To achieve that, you could use Javascript to calculate the height of scroll and based on the numerical value, apply css styles when the scroll has occurred.






              $(window).scroll(function(){
              if ($(window).scrollTop() > 50) {
              $(".box").css("position","fixed");
              } else {
              $(".box").css("position","relative");
              }
              });

              .background {
              display:block;
              background-color:#333;
              height:1000px;
              width:100%;
              }

              .box {
              display:block;
              background-color:orange;
              width:100%;
              height:50px;
              opacity:.5;
              margin-top:-8px;
              }

              <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
              <div class="box"></div>
              <div class="background"></div>








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                To achieve that, you could use Javascript to calculate the height of scroll and based on the numerical value, apply css styles when the scroll has occurred.






                $(window).scroll(function(){
                if ($(window).scrollTop() > 50) {
                $(".box").css("position","fixed");
                } else {
                $(".box").css("position","relative");
                }
                });

                .background {
                display:block;
                background-color:#333;
                height:1000px;
                width:100%;
                }

                .box {
                display:block;
                background-color:orange;
                width:100%;
                height:50px;
                opacity:.5;
                margin-top:-8px;
                }

                <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
                <div class="box"></div>
                <div class="background"></div>








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                To achieve that, you could use Javascript to calculate the height of scroll and based on the numerical value, apply css styles when the scroll has occurred.






                $(window).scroll(function(){
                if ($(window).scrollTop() > 50) {
                $(".box").css("position","fixed");
                } else {
                $(".box").css("position","relative");
                }
                });

                .background {
                display:block;
                background-color:#333;
                height:1000px;
                width:100%;
                }

                .box {
                display:block;
                background-color:orange;
                width:100%;
                height:50px;
                opacity:.5;
                margin-top:-8px;
                }

                <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
                <div class="box"></div>
                <div class="background"></div>








                $(window).scroll(function(){
                if ($(window).scrollTop() > 50) {
                $(".box").css("position","fixed");
                } else {
                $(".box").css("position","relative");
                }
                });

                .background {
                display:block;
                background-color:#333;
                height:1000px;
                width:100%;
                }

                .box {
                display:block;
                background-color:orange;
                width:100%;
                height:50px;
                opacity:.5;
                margin-top:-8px;
                }

                <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
                <div class="box"></div>
                <div class="background"></div>





                $(window).scroll(function(){
                if ($(window).scrollTop() > 50) {
                $(".box").css("position","fixed");
                } else {
                $(".box").css("position","relative");
                }
                });

                .background {
                display:block;
                background-color:#333;
                height:1000px;
                width:100%;
                }

                .box {
                display:block;
                background-color:orange;
                width:100%;
                height:50px;
                opacity:.5;
                margin-top:-8px;
                }

                <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
                <div class="box"></div>
                <div class="background"></div>






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