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html - sticky position on css grid items

I've looked at other examples of this on here but can't find one that makes this work. I want the sidebar (section) to be sticky while the page scrolls. the position: sticky works if I put it on the nav, so my browser def supports it.

main {
  display: grid;
  grid-template-columns: 20% 55% 25%;
  grid-template-rows: 55px 1fr;
}

nav {
  background: blue;
  grid-row: 1;
  grid-column: 1 / 4;
}

section {
  background: grey;
  grid-column: 1 / 2;
  grid-row: 2;
  position: sticky;
  top: 0;
  left: 0;
}

article {
  background: yellow;
  grid-column: 2 / 4;
}

article p {
  padding-bottom: 1500px;
}
<main>
  <nav></nav>
  <section>
    hi
  </section>
  <article>
    <p>hi</p>
  </article>
</main>
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the problem you are facing here is, that your section block consumes the full height. so it won't stick, since it is too large to do so. you would need to put a child element inside your section and give that your sticky attributes, to make it work. based on your example, i simply wrapped your 'hi' inside a div.

main {
  display: grid;
  grid-template-columns: 20% 55% 25%;
  grid-template-rows: 55px 1fr;
}

nav {
  background: blue;
  grid-row: 1;
  grid-column: 1 / 4;
}

section {
  background: grey;
  grid-column: 1 / 2;
  grid-row: 2;
}

section div {
  position: sticky;
  top: 0;
}

article {
  background: yellow;
  grid-column: 2 / 4;
}

article p {
  padding-bottom: 1500px;
}
<main>
  <nav></nav>
  <section>
    <div>
      <p>one</p>
    </div>
  </section>
  <article>
    <p>two</p>
  </article>
</main>

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