Parallax Feature is splitting my image in two vertical halves
I have ran into a crazy issue: my parallax effect is going bonkers.
When I don't have the background-repeat on I get a white space of about 200px above the image, if the background-repeat is on, my image is repeated in that space above.
I don't know how else to explain this.
When I refresh the page, the image is in its appropriate place, but as soon as there is a scroll event, the image bounces down and has that extra space on top.
I've tried various things with both the CSS and the JQuery to no avail. I sure hope one of you experts have an answer to this mess.
I have a Codepen at https://codepen.io/eghoff/pen/MzbLBo
but it won't show the refresh as I've explained it.
For that you can go here: https://agilewebsitedesigns.co.uk/indexHome.html
Thanks for any and all help.
$(window).scroll(function() {
parallax();
});
function parallax() {
var wScroll = $(window).scrollTop();
$('.parallax--bg').css('background-position', 'center ' + (wScroll * 0.250) + 'px');
$('.parallax--box').css('top', -5 + (wScroll * 0.0125) + 'em');
}
.sliderContainer {
background-color: white;
background-image: url("../images/001-homepage-images/slider.jpg");
height: 800px;
background-position: center;
background-size: cover;
width: 80%;
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0;
}
.parallax--bg,
.parallax--box {
transition: initial;
}
.parallax-curtain {
height: 650px;
padding-top: 125px;
background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0);
}
.pTextContainer {
width: 100%;
height: 400px;
background: transparent;
text-align: center;
}
.pText h3 {
font-size: 2em;
color: white;
margin: 0 auto;
padding-top: 2em;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<section>
<div class="sliderContainer parallax--bg">
<div class="parallax-curtain">
<div class="pTextContainer">
<div class="pText">
<h3>Knowing when you need help is a big thing</h3>
<h3>Finding the right help can be a daunting task</h3>
<h3>I am here to help you</h3>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
jquery css parallax
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I have ran into a crazy issue: my parallax effect is going bonkers.
When I don't have the background-repeat on I get a white space of about 200px above the image, if the background-repeat is on, my image is repeated in that space above.
I don't know how else to explain this.
When I refresh the page, the image is in its appropriate place, but as soon as there is a scroll event, the image bounces down and has that extra space on top.
I've tried various things with both the CSS and the JQuery to no avail. I sure hope one of you experts have an answer to this mess.
I have a Codepen at https://codepen.io/eghoff/pen/MzbLBo
but it won't show the refresh as I've explained it.
For that you can go here: https://agilewebsitedesigns.co.uk/indexHome.html
Thanks for any and all help.
$(window).scroll(function() {
parallax();
});
function parallax() {
var wScroll = $(window).scrollTop();
$('.parallax--bg').css('background-position', 'center ' + (wScroll * 0.250) + 'px');
$('.parallax--box').css('top', -5 + (wScroll * 0.0125) + 'em');
}
.sliderContainer {
background-color: white;
background-image: url("../images/001-homepage-images/slider.jpg");
height: 800px;
background-position: center;
background-size: cover;
width: 80%;
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0;
}
.parallax--bg,
.parallax--box {
transition: initial;
}
.parallax-curtain {
height: 650px;
padding-top: 125px;
background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0);
}
.pTextContainer {
width: 100%;
height: 400px;
background: transparent;
text-align: center;
}
.pText h3 {
font-size: 2em;
color: white;
margin: 0 auto;
padding-top: 2em;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<section>
<div class="sliderContainer parallax--bg">
<div class="parallax-curtain">
<div class="pTextContainer">
<div class="pText">
<h3>Knowing when you need help is a big thing</h3>
<h3>Finding the right help can be a daunting task</h3>
<h3>I am here to help you</h3>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
jquery css parallax
add a comment |
I have ran into a crazy issue: my parallax effect is going bonkers.
When I don't have the background-repeat on I get a white space of about 200px above the image, if the background-repeat is on, my image is repeated in that space above.
I don't know how else to explain this.
When I refresh the page, the image is in its appropriate place, but as soon as there is a scroll event, the image bounces down and has that extra space on top.
I've tried various things with both the CSS and the JQuery to no avail. I sure hope one of you experts have an answer to this mess.
I have a Codepen at https://codepen.io/eghoff/pen/MzbLBo
but it won't show the refresh as I've explained it.
For that you can go here: https://agilewebsitedesigns.co.uk/indexHome.html
Thanks for any and all help.
$(window).scroll(function() {
parallax();
});
function parallax() {
var wScroll = $(window).scrollTop();
$('.parallax--bg').css('background-position', 'center ' + (wScroll * 0.250) + 'px');
$('.parallax--box').css('top', -5 + (wScroll * 0.0125) + 'em');
}
.sliderContainer {
background-color: white;
background-image: url("../images/001-homepage-images/slider.jpg");
height: 800px;
background-position: center;
background-size: cover;
width: 80%;
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0;
}
.parallax--bg,
.parallax--box {
transition: initial;
}
.parallax-curtain {
height: 650px;
padding-top: 125px;
background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0);
}
.pTextContainer {
width: 100%;
height: 400px;
background: transparent;
text-align: center;
}
.pText h3 {
font-size: 2em;
color: white;
margin: 0 auto;
padding-top: 2em;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<section>
<div class="sliderContainer parallax--bg">
<div class="parallax-curtain">
<div class="pTextContainer">
<div class="pText">
<h3>Knowing when you need help is a big thing</h3>
<h3>Finding the right help can be a daunting task</h3>
<h3>I am here to help you</h3>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
jquery css parallax
I have ran into a crazy issue: my parallax effect is going bonkers.
When I don't have the background-repeat on I get a white space of about 200px above the image, if the background-repeat is on, my image is repeated in that space above.
I don't know how else to explain this.
When I refresh the page, the image is in its appropriate place, but as soon as there is a scroll event, the image bounces down and has that extra space on top.
I've tried various things with both the CSS and the JQuery to no avail. I sure hope one of you experts have an answer to this mess.
I have a Codepen at https://codepen.io/eghoff/pen/MzbLBo
but it won't show the refresh as I've explained it.
For that you can go here: https://agilewebsitedesigns.co.uk/indexHome.html
Thanks for any and all help.
$(window).scroll(function() {
parallax();
});
function parallax() {
var wScroll = $(window).scrollTop();
$('.parallax--bg').css('background-position', 'center ' + (wScroll * 0.250) + 'px');
$('.parallax--box').css('top', -5 + (wScroll * 0.0125) + 'em');
}
.sliderContainer {
background-color: white;
background-image: url("../images/001-homepage-images/slider.jpg");
height: 800px;
background-position: center;
background-size: cover;
width: 80%;
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0;
}
.parallax--bg,
.parallax--box {
transition: initial;
}
.parallax-curtain {
height: 650px;
padding-top: 125px;
background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0);
}
.pTextContainer {
width: 100%;
height: 400px;
background: transparent;
text-align: center;
}
.pText h3 {
font-size: 2em;
color: white;
margin: 0 auto;
padding-top: 2em;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<section>
<div class="sliderContainer parallax--bg">
<div class="parallax-curtain">
<div class="pTextContainer">
<div class="pText">
<h3>Knowing when you need help is a big thing</h3>
<h3>Finding the right help can be a daunting task</h3>
<h3>I am here to help you</h3>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
$(window).scroll(function() {
parallax();
});
function parallax() {
var wScroll = $(window).scrollTop();
$('.parallax--bg').css('background-position', 'center ' + (wScroll * 0.250) + 'px');
$('.parallax--box').css('top', -5 + (wScroll * 0.0125) + 'em');
}
.sliderContainer {
background-color: white;
background-image: url("../images/001-homepage-images/slider.jpg");
height: 800px;
background-position: center;
background-size: cover;
width: 80%;
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0;
}
.parallax--bg,
.parallax--box {
transition: initial;
}
.parallax-curtain {
height: 650px;
padding-top: 125px;
background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0);
}
.pTextContainer {
width: 100%;
height: 400px;
background: transparent;
text-align: center;
}
.pText h3 {
font-size: 2em;
color: white;
margin: 0 auto;
padding-top: 2em;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<section>
<div class="sliderContainer parallax--bg">
<div class="parallax-curtain">
<div class="pTextContainer">
<div class="pText">
<h3>Knowing when you need help is a big thing</h3>
<h3>Finding the right help can be a daunting task</h3>
<h3>I am here to help you</h3>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
$(window).scroll(function() {
parallax();
});
function parallax() {
var wScroll = $(window).scrollTop();
$('.parallax--bg').css('background-position', 'center ' + (wScroll * 0.250) + 'px');
$('.parallax--box').css('top', -5 + (wScroll * 0.0125) + 'em');
}
.sliderContainer {
background-color: white;
background-image: url("../images/001-homepage-images/slider.jpg");
height: 800px;
background-position: center;
background-size: cover;
width: 80%;
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0;
}
.parallax--bg,
.parallax--box {
transition: initial;
}
.parallax-curtain {
height: 650px;
padding-top: 125px;
background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.0);
}
.pTextContainer {
width: 100%;
height: 400px;
background: transparent;
text-align: center;
}
.pText h3 {
font-size: 2em;
color: white;
margin: 0 auto;
padding-top: 2em;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<section>
<div class="sliderContainer parallax--bg">
<div class="parallax-curtain">
<div class="pTextContainer">
<div class="pText">
<h3>Knowing when you need help is a big thing</h3>
<h3>Finding the right help can be a daunting task</h3>
<h3>I am here to help you</h3>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
jquery css parallax
jquery css parallax
edited Nov 13 at 4:18
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Your image is offset from the top of the page by about 1000px
, meaning by the time you actually scroll to it, the scrollTop()
is 1000px
. Your calculation results in a background-position
of center 250px
. The 250px
is the whitespace you're seeing.
To account for this, you could do something like offset().top - scrollTop()
. This ensures that by the time you've scrolled down to the image, the background-position
will be roughly center 0px
.
function parallax() {
var $parallaxBg = $('.parallax--bg');
var wScroll = $(window).scrollTop();
var wOffset = $parallaxBg.offset().top;
var wBackgroundPos = (wScroll-wOffset) * 0.250;
$parallaxBg.css('background-position', 'center ' + wBackgroundPos + 'px');
$('.parallax--box').css('top', -5 + (wScroll * 0.0125) + 'em');
}
Here's an updated version of your codepen.
Thank you, Tyler Roper. This works great!! :)
– rocknriter
Nov 13 at 4:14
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Your image is offset from the top of the page by about 1000px
, meaning by the time you actually scroll to it, the scrollTop()
is 1000px
. Your calculation results in a background-position
of center 250px
. The 250px
is the whitespace you're seeing.
To account for this, you could do something like offset().top - scrollTop()
. This ensures that by the time you've scrolled down to the image, the background-position
will be roughly center 0px
.
function parallax() {
var $parallaxBg = $('.parallax--bg');
var wScroll = $(window).scrollTop();
var wOffset = $parallaxBg.offset().top;
var wBackgroundPos = (wScroll-wOffset) * 0.250;
$parallaxBg.css('background-position', 'center ' + wBackgroundPos + 'px');
$('.parallax--box').css('top', -5 + (wScroll * 0.0125) + 'em');
}
Here's an updated version of your codepen.
Thank you, Tyler Roper. This works great!! :)
– rocknriter
Nov 13 at 4:14
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Your image is offset from the top of the page by about 1000px
, meaning by the time you actually scroll to it, the scrollTop()
is 1000px
. Your calculation results in a background-position
of center 250px
. The 250px
is the whitespace you're seeing.
To account for this, you could do something like offset().top - scrollTop()
. This ensures that by the time you've scrolled down to the image, the background-position
will be roughly center 0px
.
function parallax() {
var $parallaxBg = $('.parallax--bg');
var wScroll = $(window).scrollTop();
var wOffset = $parallaxBg.offset().top;
var wBackgroundPos = (wScroll-wOffset) * 0.250;
$parallaxBg.css('background-position', 'center ' + wBackgroundPos + 'px');
$('.parallax--box').css('top', -5 + (wScroll * 0.0125) + 'em');
}
Here's an updated version of your codepen.
Thank you, Tyler Roper. This works great!! :)
– rocknriter
Nov 13 at 4:14
add a comment |
Your image is offset from the top of the page by about 1000px
, meaning by the time you actually scroll to it, the scrollTop()
is 1000px
. Your calculation results in a background-position
of center 250px
. The 250px
is the whitespace you're seeing.
To account for this, you could do something like offset().top - scrollTop()
. This ensures that by the time you've scrolled down to the image, the background-position
will be roughly center 0px
.
function parallax() {
var $parallaxBg = $('.parallax--bg');
var wScroll = $(window).scrollTop();
var wOffset = $parallaxBg.offset().top;
var wBackgroundPos = (wScroll-wOffset) * 0.250;
$parallaxBg.css('background-position', 'center ' + wBackgroundPos + 'px');
$('.parallax--box').css('top', -5 + (wScroll * 0.0125) + 'em');
}
Here's an updated version of your codepen.
Your image is offset from the top of the page by about 1000px
, meaning by the time you actually scroll to it, the scrollTop()
is 1000px
. Your calculation results in a background-position
of center 250px
. The 250px
is the whitespace you're seeing.
To account for this, you could do something like offset().top - scrollTop()
. This ensures that by the time you've scrolled down to the image, the background-position
will be roughly center 0px
.
function parallax() {
var $parallaxBg = $('.parallax--bg');
var wScroll = $(window).scrollTop();
var wOffset = $parallaxBg.offset().top;
var wBackgroundPos = (wScroll-wOffset) * 0.250;
$parallaxBg.css('background-position', 'center ' + wBackgroundPos + 'px');
$('.parallax--box').css('top', -5 + (wScroll * 0.0125) + 'em');
}
Here's an updated version of your codepen.
edited Nov 13 at 3:23
answered Nov 13 at 3:18
Tyler Roper
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Thank you, Tyler Roper. This works great!! :)
– rocknriter
Nov 13 at 4:14
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Thank you, Tyler Roper. This works great!! :)
– rocknriter
Nov 13 at 4:14
Thank you, Tyler Roper. This works great!! :)
– rocknriter
Nov 13 at 4:14
Thank you, Tyler Roper. This works great!! :)
– rocknriter
Nov 13 at 4:14
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