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Raghav Agrawal
4,654 PointsWhat effects are being used on this site?
How can one implement the effects used in this wired.com article
2 Answers
James Andrews
7,245 PointsYou know I hadn't even noticed the transition until I went back. "javascript parallax scrolling" There are a bunch of libraries that do this. I don't see which one they are using by looking at the source, they may have wrote it custom.
James Andrews
7,245 PointsThey are just display: none and display: block when the detect a change in the URL behind the # symbol.
Raghav Agrawal
4,654 PointsThank you for taking the time to reply sir, could you also tell what is that effect in which the image transitions from dark to light as we scroll down the page?
Raghav Agrawal
4,654 PointsRaghav Agrawal
4,654 PointsHaha, thank you sir :)