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Brad, publish a dummy draft page with the left-nav template and the problem
you're encountering so I can take a look.

brian

On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Brad Coffield <[log in to unmask]>
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> Has anyone endeavored to get this to work? If not, is there anyone willing
> to help me getting it to work, lol?
>
> What I'm talking about:
>
> 1. Use left-nav template in Libguides v2
>
> 2. Once you scroll down in the content area get the left-nav to stay with
> you, always visible.
>
> You can see a really slick example of it on the bootstrap docs page (which
> also uses scrollspy to note where in the document you are...but lets slow
> down haha): http://getbootstrap.com/javascript/
>
> 3. Bootstrap has affix.js built-in and its therefore possible to do it
> without any outside code.
>
> 3a. You can see info about affix.js at the bottom of the bootstrap docs
> link I just provided.
>
> 4. I've gotten it to work BUT with a lot of problems.
>
> For one, it will stay stuck in the middle of the screen instead of sticking
> to the top of the screen once you've started scrolling.
>
> For two, it breaks the responsivity: on small screens instead of normal
> functioning it kinda hides behind the content column
>
> For three, once it starts scrolling its width changes.
>
> For four, it will cover the footer when you get down there.
>
>
> To have the left-nav sticky on long content pages would be GREAT.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
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> Brad Coffield, MLIS
> Assistant Information and Web Services Librarian
> Saint Francis University
> 814-472-3315
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