Sticky Buttons Documentation v 4.1.4
Video Tutorials
FAQs
If the buttons don’t appear, it’s often due to caching. Follow these steps to resolve the issue:
- Clear your browser cache – Press
Ctrl + Shift + R(Windows) orCmd + Shift + R(Mac) to reload without cache. - Clear your WordPress cache – If you’re using a caching plugin (like WP Rocket, W3 Total Cache, or LiteSpeed Cache), clear the cache from its settings.
- Purge server cache – If your hosting uses caching (e.g., Cloudflare, SiteGround, Nginx), clear the cache from your hosting control panel.
- Disable caching temporarily – If the issue persists, deactivate your caching plugin temporarily and verify whether the buttons appear.
Check if “Test Mode” is enabled. When Test Mode is activated, sticky buttons are visible only to site administrators and not to regular visitors.
Yes! You can easily position the buttons on the left, right, top, or bottom of the screen from the plugin settings.
Yes! In the Lite version, you can:
– Show buttons sitewide (on all pages).
– Insert buttons manually using the shortcode [Sticky-Buttons id="1"] to display them only on specific pages or posts.
In the Pro version, you gain advanced controls to display buttons based on categories, post types, specific pages, user roles, and more.
Absolutely! You can create and display multiple sets of sticky buttons simultaneously. Each set can be individually configured and controlled.
If you’re running a WordPress multisite network, do not activate the plugin network-wide. Instead, activate Sticky Buttons separately on each individual site where you plan to use it.
No, Sticky Buttons is lightweight, optimized for speed, and designed for minimal impact on your site’s performance.