Webflow adding classes that disrupts design and interactions

I’m using the (faulty) default navbar, but the navmenu that I want to appear, it always goes under the navbar, while I want it to go over everything, at the top.

I saw that adding top: 0% on it works on the designer and on Chrome inspector, but on live it simply doesn’t works.

https://preview.webflow.com/preview/church-of-the-pines?utm_source=church-of-the-pines&preview=5162626b97d144160bcaa7f672066f9d

Hi, @Oscar_A_Montiel!

Ben here with the Webflow Customer Support Team!

I’m so sorry to hear about the problems you’re having with the navbar. This is a known issue and the team is working on it.

I can’t provide a timeline for when a fix will be available, but in the meantime a workaround here would be to build out a custom navbar instead of using the default Webflow nav.

Let me know if you have any other questions and I’ll be happy to help!

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