I am currently using the Soledad template along with Elementor on my website, and I’ve encountered an issue with the Table of Contents (TOC) widget integrated via Elementor.
The problem is as follows:
When clicking on a heading in the Table of Contents, the page scrolls but lands slightly too low, leaving the headings partially hidden. This issue appears only with the Soledad template. With my previous template, the Table of Contents worked perfectly. The URL generated when clicking a heading includes an anchor like this: https://test.genuss-suche.de/genusswelten/steinbeisser-fuer-seine-fans-der-absolute-geheimtipp/#elementor-toc__heading-anchor-4. What I’ve tried so far:
Verified that all headings are correctly formatted as H2. Removed and re-added the Table of Contents widget. Completely re-entered the content of a post to rule out any issues with the text. Adjusted the padding and margins for sections, but the problem persists. My question: Are there specific settings within the Soledad template that could be causing this issue? Or is there a way to fix this behavior with CSS or theme-specific adjustments?
Dear Penci Team,
I am currently using the Soledad template along with Elementor on my website, and I’ve encountered an issue with the Table of Contents (TOC) widget integrated via Elementor.
The problem is as follows:
When clicking on a heading in the Table of Contents, the page scrolls but lands slightly too low, leaving the headings partially hidden.
This issue appears only with the Soledad template. With my previous template, the Table of Contents worked perfectly.
The URL generated when clicking a heading includes an anchor like this:
https://test.genuss-suche.de/genusswelten/steinbeisser-fuer-seine-fans-der-absolute-geheimtipp/#elementor-toc__heading-anchor-4.
What I’ve tried so far:
Verified that all headings are correctly formatted as H2.
Removed and re-added the Table of Contents widget.
Completely re-entered the content of a post to rule out any issues with the text.
Adjusted the padding and margins for sections, but the problem persists.
My question:
Are there specific settings within the Soledad template that could be causing this issue? Or is there a way to fix this behavior with CSS or theme-specific adjustments?
Thank you in advance for your support!
Best regards,
Tom
Hi,
Regards,
PenciDesign.