Don't tell me the parallax scrolling websites trend has come and gone. Who doesn't still feel at least a tiny bit of delight when they scroll down a site and see that smooth movement of the background ...
A few years ago, everyone was clicking. Today, we’re all scrolling. Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook, and as of this week, Instagram and Medium - it seems everyone is getting on the infinite scroll bus.
The days of “above the fold” are over. Long scrolling, single-page sites, and infinitely scrolling sites are becoming more and more common lately, and it’s no mere trend or coincidence. Web design in ...
I often snap screenshots on my smartphone, typically to create images for the articles I write. But sometimes I need to capture more of the screen than I can see at once. For instance, I may want to ...
Out of all the Web design fads to emerge since the glossy days of Web 2.0, scrolling websites have become a surprisingly powerful and useful trend. Of course, I’m not talking about any website with a ...
Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D ...
One of my favorite ways of telling a story right now is the one-page scrolling site. While a Web site is a somewhat comprehensive showcase of everything related to an organization, certain campaigns, ...
Apple is making changes to the way the Safari mobile browser operates in order to make scrolling smoother, regardless of the website being viewed. As it stands, certain sites can scroll a little ...
Nir Eyal writes about the intersection of psychology, technology, and business at NirAndFar.com. He is the author of the forthcoming book “Hooked: How to Drive Engagement by Creating User Habits”.