It should not work on the first section on all devices, is that what you mean?
The rest of the condition should fire, so from the second onwards you should see the header when scrolling up.
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I mean that this feature is specially useful in mobile but you decided to make it to not work in the first section, which makes it unusable for some piece of screen, I've just wondering why
Hey Joel,
It should not work on the first section on all devices, is that what you mean?
The rest of the condition should fire, so from the second onwards you should see the header when scrolling up.
But i'll double check my mobile implementation.
I mean that this feature is specially useful in mobile but you decided to make it to not work in the first section, which makes it unusable for some piece of screen, I've just wondering why
Ah right!
It's mainly because the page the idea comes from uses that approach so wanted to make sure to include that as well.