First of all, let's clarify the term itself.

A floating website element sticks to your screen as you scroll the page up or down.

I'm pretty sure that you have seen such sticky site elements in form of floating header or footer bars, email opt-in forms, sidebar widgets, etc.

Obviously, they are perceived much better by your visitors, and as a result, they tend to have a much higher click through rate and conversion rate than "unfixed" static objects.

So, if you have some truly important items such as featured posts, paid ads, promotions, sign-up forms, etc, is always a good idea to use sticky floating widgets in your Wordpress sidebar.

This is why I've decided to create this short tutorial where I will show you how easy is to create a sticky floating sidebar widget in Wordpress ...

Interested?

Let's do this!



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BorisRoman Premium Plus
Great tutorial! Thanks a lot, Zsolt!
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smartketeer Premium
Thank YOU!
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Ragman1 Premium
Thanks for the sticky widget Zed this is going to come real handy. Hope things are going great for you.
Robert
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Thanks for the time and the feedback Robert!
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dowj01 Premium
Thank you, when I look back over your tutorials it's amazing how much knowledge you have shared.
Thank you again.
Justin
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Thanks for being my loyal reader Justin!
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lesabre Premium
Great stuff Zed. Thank you
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smartketeer Premium
Great comment :)

Thanks Michael!
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CandP Premium
A very useful tool, thanks Zed.
Colette and Philip
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for the time my friends!
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