A groovy design trend you may have spotted in your Web travels is parallax scrolling, which refers to design elements appearing to move independently of each other. Its early application was in video ...
You might not know what it's called, but you, reader of the Internet, have most likely encountered parallax scrolling — the latest trend in Web design — at some point in the last six months to a year.
You may not know the term “parallax scrolling,” but you’ve probably seen it in action. In the past couple years, parallax has become perhaps the most popular site design tool out there, embraced by ...
Out of all the Web design fads to emerge since the glossy days when Web 2.0 was cool, scrolling (parallax) websites have emerged as a surprisingly powerful and useful trend. This attention-grabbing ...
Photographs of Sochi and its people reveal how little sense it makes to turn this small seaside city into a world stage for a winter sporting event. Snow Fail: Do Readers Really Prefer Parallax Web ...
Early video game platforms had limits that seem quaint today, when even a $25 Raspberry Pi can push uncountable polygons at 1080p. They'd often support tile and sprite based rendering, where the ...
You might not know what it's called, but you, reader of the Internet, have most likely encountered parallax scrolling — the latest trend in Web design — at some point in the last six months to a year.