I am currently using LuckyWP Table of Contents widget on TheBlogger theme. It works perfectly on all desktop browsers, but the sticky functionality is broken on tablets and smaller devices.
I think it has something to do with the responsive/resizing settings, but I am not sure how to fix it inthe theme backend. Possibly custom CSS?
Hi there,
Thank you for reaching out and for sharing the details.
We’ve reviewed your case, and this issue doesn’t appear to be related to TheBlogger theme itself. The sticky behavior you’re experiencing on tablets and smaller devices is controlled entirely by the LuckyWP Table of Contents plugin’s internal logic, responsive breakpoints, and CSS/JS handling.
Unfortunately, we’re not able to intervene in or modify third-party plugin source code, and customizing or debugging another plugin’s behavior falls outside the scope of our theme support.
Since LuckyWP is actively maintained, we strongly recommend contacting the plugin’s official support team. They can provide the most accurate guidance on:
Sticky behavior on mobile/tablet devices
Responsive or breakpoint-related settings
Any required custom CSS specific to the plugin