Parallax turns a selected element into a ‘window’, or viewport, and all its children into absolutely positioned layers that can be seen through the viewport. These layers move in response to the mouse, and, depending on their dimensions (and options for layer initialisation), they move by different amounts, in a parallaxy kind of way.
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A Whole Lotta Nothing – Becoming an old (blogging) man
But I think the root of the problem (described in various media outlets over the past year or so) of snarky, or mean-spirited, or generally unhelpful comments becoming the norm has to do with the distance we’ve achieved from those original link-and-essay heavy blogs.
How to publish charts in blogs and websites? « OECD Factblog
Everyday, bloggers and site editors use statistics to prove a point. How convenient would it be if they could easily support their argument with a chart. This is the type of thing that goes without saying in the print world, but is not that obvious on the web and on blogs.
I wonder why people think that virtual worlds are a fantastic teaching tool, when there’s no evidence that they perform adequately in any task at all?
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