• Resolved Red Mynx

    (@red-mynx)


    Hi there, adamrob, I’m glad you’re back.

    I really like the idea of this plugin, especially being able to use multiple shortcodes in a post. Before I installed the plugin, I looked at your website, (adamrob.co.uk) for ‘support;’ there’s a link on that site that takes you here On this site, there are examples of what I presumed the Parallax Scroll plugin would be like (since your website sends us there). On this site, the examples of the parallax effect are responsive: when you resize your window, both the image and the size of the parallax element resize accordingly, whether you resize the window from left to right, or from bottom to top.

    Now, when it comes to using this plugin, it doesn’t seem to do that. The background/featured image does so (when setting height/width to 0) – you can resize your window left to right, up and down and the background image resizes accordingly along with the contents. However, the element itself does not resize. As a result, a Parallax Scroll element can either wind up overlapping, or appearing behind any content that’s beneath it, (even another Parallax Scroll element), unless the height is set. Of course, setting the height isn’t the solution when you have content that will spill out of the element when the window is resized, or when your website is viewed on smaller devices.

    You might have guessed by now that I’m no developer, but am I missing something here, or are the Parallax Scroll elements not responsive as seen on the link provided above?

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

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    Thread Starter Red Mynx

    (@red-mynx)

    Nope.

    And I do apologise for the late reply. I just got tired of checking for a response and chose to go with a theme that incorporates sections rather than use this plugin. This was just too much of a headache. ??

    Plugin Author adamrob

    (@adamrob)

    This version of the plugin is not responsive.
    The earlier versions are, they use the parallax.js as you linked to; however it was very cross platform friendly so it was dropped.

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