Scrolling HTML Sites
Scrolling HTML Sites
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- jpm0
Another one:
https://everystep.citi.com
- ernexbcn0
- Gimme a break. This is barely working for me. Its trying to do way too much.CygnusZero4
- impressiveHAYZ1LLLA
- v.impressive and works fine herefadein11
- work well hereutopian
- Cygnus upgrade from AOL, now!utopian
- Works perfectly for me in Mavericks/Chrome. Great work.CyBrainX
- Oh, that's lovely.
Cygnus - for an apparently power-level PC gaming user, you sound like you have a shitty rig!detritus
- ernexbcn0
^ @CygnusZero4 I posted it because it works like fucking butter here, otherwise I wouldn't post it.
I'm not particularly fond of these kind of sites but I do like the ones that seem to pull it off properly.
- detritus0
not sure if this has been posted beforehand (yeah, I'm too lazy to check) but I just happened upon it..
- freedom0
Remember parallax scrolling? What happened?
- inspired css browser technology standards and got adopted by the browsers, you can now do the trick with just some lines of code.uan
- it's harder to implement well cross browser than it was a few years ago. esp. on mobile a lot of exceptions for optimisations...kingsteven
- Where have you been living, under a rock? Still very much alive, just about every site has some form of parallax incorporated into its design.utopian
- uan how with few lines of code and css trick? I still use jsmekk
- like this mekk (for mordern browsers):
https://www.w3school…uan - ^ this is nowhere near parallax. prx is when you have multiple layers scrolling at different speeds.mekk
- ^like a background at speed 0 and a foreground at scroll speed.
but I get what you mean and yes js comes in handy if you want to have more controluan