Visual Composer Parallax Effect
Have you ever been reviewing your schedule and no one asks questions? If so, you’ve got a problem: No one understands it! You need more engagement from your team providing feedback and ultimately buy-in. HITO had similar problems, and, while searching for the best solution, developed FlipBook.Why? Seeing is believing! FlipBook animates the schedule with a data driven info-graphic. It will enhance your team’s understanding, and increase their commitment to the plan. Project teams need more than a Gantt chart to understand the sequence.There are plenty of ways to mash-up the schedule with the drawings or 3D model, but FlipBook is a very simple, easy to understand, 2D visualization. Each page is a snapshot of the project. Active areas of work are represented with color coded shapes illustrating the who, what, when and where of the schedule. Put a couple together as a slide show, flip the page, and you’ve got a FlipBook. Study each page, print it out, mark it up, and talk about it. No movie player, no zooming, no pausing. Just a pdf.
Parallax Styles
Select from different parallax effect styles that come pre-packed with your Visual Composer package.
One Click Option
It takes one click only to add a parallax effect to your WordPress website. No more codes and tons of settings – with Visual Composer it is hassle free.
Parallax Speed
Control parallax effect speed with simple input control to adapt the speed to fit your content and layout perfectly.
Modern Websites
99% of all modern websites now have parallax effect, make sure you don’t fall behind. It is really easy to create a trendy website with Visual Composer.
All-in-One Parallax Effect
Visual Composer lets you combine several images to create an advanced parallax effect. Experience the easiest parallax for WordPress ever made.
How to Add Parallax Effect?
Navigate to the row settings where you would like to apply parallax effect and choose ‘Edit’.
Select parallax style you want to use from the drop-down menu in the row settings window.
Select image from your Media Library that you want to use in your parallax effect and ‘Save’ changes.