Vertical scroll effect
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- Bullitt
Looking for the source for this, looks like Jquery.
Anyone know of some good links to look at to learn the know how?examples in practice of what I want to achieve is being used by these 2 talented dudes:
http://twofishillustration.com/
http://www.havocinspired.co.uk/These work great on mobile devices also, hence why I want to use it.
Cheers
- doctor0
Cool!
- fresnobob0
You mean like when you click it scrolls there? Or the fact that they are 1 page?
- yup both really. re-designing my portfolio to be a 1 page fits all site, and want to utilise this technique of anchoring to links on the page with the ease effect being used above. Just don't know where I can grab that code from.Bullitt
- yup both really. re-designing my ...on the page with the ease effect being used above. Just don't know where I can grab that code from.Bullitt
- yup both really. re-designing my portfolio to be a 1 page fits all site, and want to utilise this technique of anchoring to links on the page with the ease ...effect being used above. Just don't know where I can grab that code from.Bullitt
- yup.dbloc
- alicetheblue0
Might be like a jquery anchor slide...
http://www.webmuse.co.uk/blog/jq…
- nb0
This is the jquery plugin that Two Fish is using:
http://plugins.jquery.com/projec…
("Visit the Homepage" link will take you to more details.)The layered effect he has going on there is just clever CSS, I assume.
- CyBrainX0
For the first site, check this doc. I found it from the source code. I don't know jquery, but I can be kind of searchy if there's a need.
http://twofishillustration.com//…- Chrome will at least word wrap that code. Firefox didn't.CyBrainX