Parallax Image free WordPress plugin
Description
This is a simple parallax image plugin that uses the parallax.js script by pixelcog – http://pixelcog.github.io/parallax.js/ To insert your full width parallax image, simply use the [dd-parallax] shortcode. Include text to be overlaid on the parallax between the open and close [/dd-parallax] code. This plugin has been tested with WordPress 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 themes as well as a few themes that use Bootstrap. I can’t guarantee that it will work with all themes, but it’s worth a shot. ** Please note for WP 5.0 ** Currently this plugin works, but the TinyMCE button only works with the classic editor. A Gutenberg widget is in the works. For example: [dd-parallax img=”imagename.jpg” height=”600″ speed=”3″ z-index=”-100″ mobile=”mobile-image.jpg” offset=”true”] Text to be overlaid on the paralllax window [/dd-parallax] Available parameters for use: img – use the filename from the media library for this, not the full path. Just use imagename.jpg or image.png. (You can also use a fully qualified URL) height – This is the height of the parallax window. The unit is in pixels. Just enter a number speed [optional] (default = 2) An integer between 0 and 10. The speed at which the parallax effect runs. 0 means the image will appear fixed in place, and 10 the image will flow at the same speed as the page content. z-index [optional] (default = 0) – The z-index value of the fixed-position elements. By default these will be behind everything else on the page. mobile [optional] – If you want a mobile fixed image for mobile display, choose a different image, otherwise it will select the full sized image from the parallax and make it a responsive image. offset [default = false] (options: “true” or “false”) – This will pull the parallax content all the way to the left of your
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
Howard Ehrenberg
Popularity:
Low
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