I've only just started on making it function on a full-scale grade (and responsively of course) but the concept is there.
I'd like some feedback on the idea of it, yes or no, if you want to propose any improvements that's always appreciated or perhaps why you don't like it at all? I'm a Website Developer by trade so don't hold back your honest input.
Here's an image for the sake of showing what it looks like on my current project site
Still ironing out the kinks on the CodePen & working on true responsiveness. The idea behind this is to ensure the footer is ALWAYS on the bottom of the page, even if there is a low amount of content on the page itself (god forbod).
It's a new approach to the parallax concept used in some websites (sometimes well, other times not).
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I created this over the past few days when I came across a similar concept.
Parallax Footer (Website Fixed Footer)
I've only just started on making it function on a full-scale grade (and responsively of course) but the concept is there.
I'd like some feedback on the idea of it, yes or no, if you want to propose any improvements that's always appreciated or perhaps why you don't like it at all? I'm a Website Developer by trade so don't hold back your honest input.
Here's an image for the sake of showing what it looks like on my current project site
Still ironing out the kinks on the CodePen & working on true responsiveness. The idea behind this is to ensure the footer is ALWAYS on the bottom of the page, even if there is a low amount of content on the page itself (god forbod).
It's a new approach to the parallax concept used in some websites (sometimes well, other times not).
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