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#1 2015-01-27 13:17:19

txpwayoflife
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I really liked to visit this website

Hi,

I really liked to visit this website:

http://www.johnmayer.com

It is so clean… How can we and that endless loading? We see this kind of loading under facebook.com too…

Last edited by txpwayoflife (2015-01-27 13:35:26)

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#2 2015-01-27 13:37:19

txpwayoflife
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Re: I really liked to visit this website

Oh, the name is “Infinite Page Scroll”:

http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/infinite-page-scroll/

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#3 2015-01-27 15:20:59

colak
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Re: I really liked to visit this website

I find that problematic as you cannot really print anything. What I prefer recently is paralax scrolling masterfully executed on the story of food


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#4 2015-01-27 15:46:54

philwareham
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Re: I really liked to visit this website

@colak

Each to their own I suppose – I’m not keen on that Nat Geo site at all – it’s like Adobe Flash is happening all over again. Content blocking loading screens, broken back button, and a performance nightmare (i.e. 77 separate JavaScript files, for a start).

It is pretty though :)

Last edited by philwareham (2015-01-28 09:26:16)

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#5 2015-01-27 16:13:00

colak
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Re: I really liked to visit this website

philwareham wrote #287814:

@colak

Each to their own I suppose – I’m not keen on that Nat Geo site at all – it’s like Adobe Flash is happening all over again. Content blocking loading screens, broken back button, and a performance nightmare (i.e. 77 separate JavaScript files, for a start).

I agree re the loading times but it is a great example of parallax scrolling:)


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#6 2015-01-27 16:14:40

txpwayoflife
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Re: I really liked to visit this website

colak wrote #287813:

I find that problematic as you cannot really print anything. What I prefer recently is paralax scrolling masterfully executed on the story of food

Wow!

I never seen something like this… Amazing!

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