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Really enjoyed this article. Never really thought about parallax in web design before. Interesting viewpoint. Pun intended. Thanks for good info Ryan!
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Hi Nancy!
RJBoudreaux 27th Apr 2012
So glad you liked the article! Soon I will feature a piece on creating your own web design with parallax effects using HTML, HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery.
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Hello,
thanks alot for this article! It really gave me a good understand of parallax sites, I just wanted to know how to make you site scroll horizontally and vertically on the same site,


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Thanks for the article, Ryan. One of the big challenges is to get parallax worrking smoothly on touch devices like iPad. Having spent ages trawling the web for worthwhile examples of parallax like the ones you have showcased here, the development studio I work for came up with a hardware accelerated solution using HTML5. Checkout www.one-potato.co.uk on an iPad.
It true, I would never vouched for Parallax, but with no other non-Flash media to turn to, we had to get a closer look at Parallax - and still make the web design 100% responsive. It seemed to be acahallenge in design skills but in the end we won the contest... see it on http://www.goldtree.co.za
Are there any good tutorials available for parallax site development? I'd love to be able to accomplish something similar to these in WordPress.
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