![]() Parallax scrolling is no longer new, in fact, it’s almost a requirement for websites, especially for one-page web designs. The sensation of depth and dimensionality creates a faux-3D effect which can make designs feel more immersive. Scott Kellum and Brenna O’Brien worked up a Sass mixin for it a while back which makes it even easier. Parallax scrolling is a visual technique that’s used to create a sense of movement, fluidity, and depth, giving websites an instant premium feel and wow-factor. You are free to modify, save, share, and use them in all your projects. It’s a devilishly clever (yet simple) combination of 3D transforms to push the element away from the screen, affecting it’s scroll rate, while adjusting the scale so the element appears at it’s original size.
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