Rating: 4 stars
Love this. Made parallax sections work, and in the simplest manner possible. I’ve seen a few other attempts at parallaxing on wordpress and every one of them was messy in implementation.
Only thing missing, IMHO, is the ability to identify sections via name/title and not just ID i.e., [parallax-scroll name=”special event carousel”] or [parallax-scroll title=”featured”] instead of [parallax-scroll id=”419″] as it makes identifying which is which much easier when looking at several of them on the target page editor.
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Why do no parallax plugins support mobile? I had to create the CSS myself so it is possible.
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Whenever I try to “Add New” on the Parallax Scroll page, some error occurs and I have to go back to the main dashboard.
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This plugin is simple to implement, and provides the right balance of control and ease of use. Thank you!
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The CSS Code ist totally broken – Theme: circles
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Finally a parallax solution that doesn’t make me cry! Well, not in a bad way. I’ve used parallax plugins, built-in parallax options with numerous premium themes, and in a pinch I’ve also built parallax sections using CSS. This is the only time I’ve had fun.
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This looked like a great plugin, but it seems it is no longer supported as requests for help on the support forum are no longer answered.
I’ve had two problems, which could be unique to my theme, but nevertheless it doesn’t function as intended.
The first problem is that text formatting is stripped after the shortcode for the parallax. Fonts and paragraph spacing are fine above the parallax effect, but afterwards the styling is all removed and text appears tiny with no paragraph spacing.
The second problem is the parallax isn’t responsive, not even across different desktop resolutions. On my home computer it is fine, but on other computers the image appears oversized and cropped (rather than just resizing the image).
Happy to update this review if any of these problems are either my fault or fixed, but without any support on the forum (and other people experiencing the same), it’s hard to know.
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I am so happy I found this. my only disappointment is, I can’t seem to place two on one screen. Other than that, amazing.
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Its very simple and it works.
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Great!! The only plugin I have found that works fine with shortcode!!! Thank you
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full width works in css mode, perhaps in parallax.js engine mode too. Thumb up dude.
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I use this plugin with siteorigin theme Vantage. It works very fine – Thank you!!!
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Flawless parallax plugin! It plays nice with my favorite go-to theme, Vantage Premium by SiteOrigin, too.
Removing titles was as easy as adding this code to the CSS:
/* Parallax */
.adamrob_pcontainer div:first-of-type {
display: none;
}
Thanks for a great plugin!
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Who am I? A front end web developer who didn’t want to mess with enqueuing jQuery stuff to make parallax work on a site.
This plugin did the job BEAUTIFULLY! Here’s the cool part: It creates a custom post type, and uses the featured image from a post. You can then insert the short code anywhere in your theme template files for a beautiful, flawless parallax effect.
My only suggestion: Remove the content editor on the parallax posts.
Thank you!!!!!
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Hi Adam
Andrew from SiteOrigin.com here. Just tested this out with our Page Builder plugin and it works great. Thanks for your contribution ??
All the best.
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Parallex image effect is awsome. I like it most. Perfact working for my website very gracefull development.
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I like the plugin. However, it would be better if you could control the background scrolling speed.
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Simple and effective !
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Thanks for this excellent plugin. Great development.
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Thanks
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Could be better with a full-width option.
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