Hello Soledad Support Team, I’m using the Soledad theme and I write very long blog posts (detailed travel guides with many sections and sub-sections). On long posts, the reading experience becomes confusing for users. Once they scroll down, they lose orientation and no longer know where they are within the article structure. My question is this: Is there a built-in Soledad option (or a recommended setup) that allows the Table of Contents of a post to act as a navigation/progress menu — for example: a sticky or fixed menu (bottom), based on the existing Table of Contents, that highlights the current section while scrolling, and allows users to easily navigate to the previous or next section. In short: I want readers to always know where they are in the text, similar to a reading progress or section indicator, but tied to the post’s headings / ToC. At the moment, the default Table of Contents only works as a static block and does not solve this problem for long-form content. Could you please let me know: If this is possible with native Soledad options If there is an officially recommended method or add-on Or if this requires custom JS/CSS and is not supported by the theme Thanks in advance for your clarification. Best regards, Tsvete
Hello Soledad Support Team,
I’m using the Soledad theme and I write very long blog posts (detailed travel guides with many sections and sub-sections).
On long posts, the reading experience becomes confusing for users. Once they scroll down, they lose orientation and no longer know where they are within the article structure.
My question is this:
Is there a built-in Soledad option (or a recommended setup) that allows the Table of Contents of a post to act as a navigation/progress menu — for example:
a sticky or fixed menu (bottom),
based on the existing Table of Contents,
that highlights the current section while scrolling,
and allows users to easily navigate to the previous or next section.
In short: I want readers to always know where they are in the text, similar to a reading progress or section indicator, but tied to the post’s headings / ToC.
At the moment, the default Table of Contents only works as a static block and does not solve this problem for long-form content.
Could you please let me know:
If this is possible with native Soledad options
If there is an officially recommended method or add-on
Or if this requires custom JS/CSS and is not supported by the theme
Thanks in advance for your clarification.
Best regards,
Tsvete
Hi,
Please go to Appearance → Customize → Table of Contents → General → Sticky Position and select the sticky position for the TOC when users scroll down.
Regards,
PenciDesign.