For some reason, the plugin's Javascript file is not being added at the bottom of the page (to execute the stickiness). I believe this may have something to do with other scripts, some of which are being misplaced, and/or invalid HTML markup, but there's something wrong with your template(s) that's messing up the page's structures.
For example, there are multiple instances of the #primary DIV. This line appears twice in your markup:
<div id="primary" class="content-area">
That definitely should not happen. And on the home page, I see this after the main content:
</div><!-- .entry-content -->
</article><!-- #post-## --> </main><!-- #main --> </div><!-- #primary --> </div><!-- #content --> <footer id="colophon" class="site-footer" role="contentinfo"> <div class="footer-area clear"> </div><!-- .footer-area --> </footer><!-- #colophon -->
</div><!-- #page -->
Check where all that is coming from. It's hard for me to tell why/how that appears (maybe some other plugin?), but it's likely blocking my plugin from being loaded.
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