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How to make a horizontal scrolling with anchors?

Community Beginner ,
Mar 29, 2018 Mar 29, 2018

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How to make so that when you scroll the mouse wheel, the man went to a certain position on the web page?

Slightly scroll the mouse wheel, and he was in a certain position on the page? Like this

(site) https://www.brontidebg.com/

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LEGEND , Mar 30, 2018 Mar 30, 2018

There´s a scroll motion possible and you could set it to move from left to right.

Your example has some more features that are not possible out of the box – fullscreen – no matter how tall the browser window in height. Also at the end of the horizontal scroll your example starts to scroll "normal" from top to bottom. That needs some proper coding, I guess.

For horizontal scroll in general watch: Adobe Muse CC Parallax Scrolling Tutorial | Horizontal Scrolling Websites - YouTube

and: Scroll Effects & Slideshows in Adobe Muse | Adobe Creative Cloud - YouTube

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Mar 29, 2018 Mar 29, 2018

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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Rocky+Fiit  wrote

How to make so that when you scroll the mouse wheel

horizonal scrolling websites are a gimmick of css and they only work correct in desktop browsers as a rule.

the steps are;

  • learn css
  • make square designs
  • then get your calculator out and work out how many up and down pixels you need to = left and right pixels

recalculate the math anytime you make even minor changes to the design and enjoy

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Mar 30, 2018 Mar 30, 2018

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And without the knowledge of css, can this be done? In Adobe Muse?

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LEGEND ,
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they can be done in any desktop design software so yes to Muse

there may be a widget around that does the css math for you however I don't know of any

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There´s a scroll motion possible and you could set it to move from left to right.

Your example has some more features that are not possible out of the box – fullscreen – no matter how tall the browser window in height. Also at the end of the horizontal scroll your example starts to scroll "normal" from top to bottom. That needs some proper coding, I guess.

For horizontal scroll in general watch: Adobe Muse CC Parallax Scrolling Tutorial | Horizontal Scrolling Websites - YouTube

and: Scroll Effects & Slideshows in Adobe Muse | Adobe Creative Cloud - YouTube ​

Best Regards,

Uwe

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