• Resolved prayersnapples

    (@prayersnapples)


    I would like to create page sections (essentially dividing one of my website’s pages – not the home page – into different blocks of color) as similar to this as possible:

    https://jetpack.me/annual-report/40891095/2014/

    I think your plugin looks wonderful – but before I download, I just wanted to make sure 1) Is this possible? (To apply the plugin’s features just to one specific page that isn’t the home page – for instance, the “about” page?) I’d like to keep my website’s header and footer the same on this page as well.

    And 2) does adding this plugin/designing a page like this impact my website’s loading time? Will it slow things down?

    I apologize – I know both these questions are probably naive! I’m just new to all this and I’ve scrolled through all of the forum questions/answers and still wasn’t sure. I’d just really like to design a page as close as possible to the link above! ??

    Thank you so much – hoping this will work, because the plugin looks like a perfect solution!

    https://www.PrayersAndApples.com

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/adamrob-parallax-scroll/

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  • Plugin Author adamrob

    (@adamrob)

    Hi,

    This is possible.
    The plugin works by you placing a shortcode into a page or post where you want the parallax (and its contents) to display.
    You can have as many parallax short codes in a single page/post as you like.

    In your scenario you will have your single page, with a list of short codes that point to the parallax you want to display there.

    Alternatively you can call the shortcode from PHP. So you can build the parallax into your theme (outside of a post/page). This would require some know how of php and your theme.

    If your new to this; it will be worth looking up how you use shortcodes in wordpress.

    One word of warning however. whether the parallax will display full width of the page is very much down to your theme. If your theme has margins built into it, the parallax cannot go full screen without first modifying your theme.

    As for loading times; the plugin uses CSS to create the effect; so it should be pretty quick. Obviously the more you have; the slower it will be naturally but you should not notice. The one caveat is if you use super HD images or large images; these will take longer to load.

    Hope that helps?

    Thread Starter prayersnapples

    (@prayersnapples)

    Yes, thank you so much!

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