P.S.Menus Icon Bar Menu Icon Accordion Tabs Vertical Tabs Tab Headers Full Page Tabs Hover Tabs Top Navigation Responsive Topnav Split Navigation Navbar with Icons Search Menu Search Bar Fixed Sidebar Side Navigation Responsive Sidebar Fullscreen Navigation Off-Canvas Menu Hover Sidenav Buttons Sidebar with Icons Horizontal Scroll Menu Vertical Menu Bottom Navigation Responsive Bottom Nav Bottom Border Nav Links Right Aligned Menu Links Centered Menu Link Equal Width Menu Links Fixed Menu Slide Down Bar on Scroll Hide Navbar on Scroll Shrink Navbar on Scroll Sticky Navbar Navbar on Image Hover Dropdowns Click Dropdowns Cascading Dropdown Dropdown in Topnav Dropdown in Sidenav Resp Navbar Dropdown Subnavigation Menu Dropup Mega Menu Mobile Menu Curtain Menu Collapsed Sidebar Collapsed Sidepanel Pagination Breadcrumbs Button Group Vertical Button Group Sticky Social Bar Pill Navigation Responsive Header I don't even care if it can handle an image smaller than the container, since I'll make sure it overfills. I just want to be able to have a BG image scroll (vertically) at a slightly slower speed than the rest of the page. No automated scrolling, no delay on when the scrolling begins. That's all! It doesn't need to do anything else. (Am I explaining this clearly enough?) And since we're scrolling vertically, the image would (of course) have to be SLIGHTLY TALLER than its containing DIV. In other words, I want it to look like there was a hole punched in the site, so what's 'revealed' by the hole feels like it's an inch behind the screen. But I don't want the container itself to scroll more slowly. I have a (fixed-size) round DIV with a bgr image that should be scrolling SLIGHTLY SLOWER than the rest of the page (when user is scrolling up or down) so as to create the illusion of depth. Maybe someone can point me to the correct piece of code and/or tutorial to help? And way more functionality (and bloat) than I need for this project. So I Googled the subject of Parallax Scrolling and as you might imagine, there's a lot of noise out there by now. While I don't know Javascript per se, I've been writing HTML/CSS and adapting existing JS scripts to my needs since '98. I now need to incorporate the little bugger into what I'm building. Returning to web design after a 4-5 year absence, looks like I missed the Parallax Scrolling fad.
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