The Most Nauseating Parallax Ever (dentsunetwork.com)
almost 10 years ago from Sam Solomon, Product Designer at SalesLoft
almost 10 years ago from Sam Solomon, Product Designer at SalesLoft
I'm gonna go against the grain here and say I don't mind this for the most part. It scrolls nicely and adjusts well to your browser height. If they gave a bit more space to the solid color bars so the white text within them wouldn't fade into the white background so much, and generally reduced the visual noise with all those extra moving elements, I'd like it quite a bit.
Am I the only one who actually fucking loves this?
No Brooks, I think it's fantastic too.
Nope.
At least the scroll rate feels natural. The Mac Pro parallax really bothers me because I have NO idea how fast I should scroll.
It's also one of the first ever.
Is this a question or a statement? Honestly, I'm a little queazy.
It's been like this for ages, I seem to remember they were one of the first to implement parallax almost 2 years ago. A great website, that inspired many.
One of my favorite sites from 2011!
Pfff, they ain't got nothing on http://www.carnationgroup.com/
I think it's nice. It's stable and the scrolling is natural. The slightly offset paralax effects is where it gets nauseating.
There is already an actual Error 505, HTTP Version not Supported. http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E505.html
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