# Sticky Sticky is a jQuery plugin that gives you the ability to make any element on your page always stay visible. ## Sticky in brief This is how it works: - When the target element is about to be hidden, the plugin will add the class `className` to it (and to a wrapper added as its parent), set it to `position: fixed` and calculate its new `top`, based on the element's height, the page height and the `topSpacing` and `bottomSpacing` options. - That's it. In some cases you might need to set a fixed width to your element when it is "sticked". Check the `example-*.html` files for some examples. ## Usage - Include jQuery & Sticky. - Call Sticky. ```html ``` - Edit your css to position the elements (check the examples in `example-*.html`). - To unstick an object ```html ``` ## Options - `topSpacing`: Pixels between the page top and the element's top. - `bottomSpacing`: Pixels between the page bottom and the element's bottom. - `className`: CSS class added to the element's wrapper when "sticked". - `wrapperClassName`: CSS class added to the wrapper. - `getWidthFrom`: Selector of element referenced to set fixed width of "sticky" element. - `responsiveWidth`: boolean determining whether widths will be recalculated on window resize (using getWidthfrom). ## Methods - `sticky(options)`: Initializer. `options` is optional. - `sticky('update')`: Recalculates the element's position. ## Events - `sticky-start`: When the element becomes sticky. - `sticky-end`: When the element returns to its original location To subscribe to events use jquery: ```html ```