- What is a sticky navigation bar?
- What does sticky top mean?
- What is a sticky banner?
- Are sticky headers good?
What is a sticky navigation bar?
A sticky menu is a fixed navigation menu on a webpage that remains visible and in the same position as the user scrolls down and moves about a site. Persistent navigation bars – or “sticky headers” – are now a web design standard.
What does sticky top mean?
Sticky headers (or persistent headers) are a common pattern for keeping the header of a website or app in the same place on the screen while the user scrolls down the page. A version of this pattern is the partially sticky header, which (re)appears at the top of the page as soon as the user starts scrolling up.
What is a sticky banner?
Overview. A Sticky banner slides into view at a certain scroll position and then anchors itself to the bottom edge of a browser window. It stays in one place as content scrolls underneath until a user dismisses them.
Are sticky headers good?
In fact, an early study found that fixed navigation bars shave 36 seconds off a five-minute visit to a website. Another study found that implementing sticky navigation on an e-commerce site was able to increase conversion by close to 3%. That's a great boost, even before optimizing your product page.