Re: [GTALUG] When a web page goes to next level

2024-04-03 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk

William Witteman wrote on 2024-04-03 12:07:


I am going to poke around the source and see if I can make any sense of it


There's some pretty fancy things going on, it will not be easy to figure 
out (for me, anyway).



It's quite interesting how, when looking at the Inspect web dev tool, 
one sees the CSS class updating as one scrolls.


i.e. border sizes resize as an item scrolls in & out of view, as well as 
widths, etc.



So much going on, yet it works perfectly (well, there are some errors in 
console, but don't seem to affect anything that I can tell).



rb
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Re: [GTALUG] When a web page goes to next level

2024-04-03 Thread William Witteman via talk
That is very neat; thank you for sharing it!

I am going to poke around the source and see if I can make any sense of it
:-)

On Wed, Apr 3, 2024, 14:38 Ron / BCLUG via talk  wrote:

>
> CBC has a story up today (about "Buried rivers flow under Canadian
> cities...").
>  > Discover where ancient rivers flow under Canadian cities | CBC News
>  >
>  > Ancient rivers once nourished and protected the lands where we built
>  > our biggest cities. Now, they’re buried underground. Is it finally
>  > time to let them see daylight?
>  >
>  > https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/features/2024/daylighting-rivers/
>
>
> The design of this page is outstanding! A lot of parallax effects,
> things fade between section, gentle rotation zoom effects, videos,...
>
>
> I've seen similar on BBC in the past, but even then, this is next-level
> web page design.
>
>
>
> I highly recommend scrolling through it, if for simply marvelling at the
> presentation. It's as beautiful as any web design can be.
>
>
> Kudos to
>
>  > Design and development: Andrew McManus, Adam Nyx, CBC News Labs
>
>
> rb
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Re: [GTALUG] When a web page goes to next level

2024-04-03 Thread Evan Leibovitch via talk
Nice. Thanks for the pointer.

The first one like this I was was from The Guardian.

- Evan


On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 2:39 PM Ron / BCLUG via talk  wrote:

>
> CBC has a story up today (about "Buried rivers flow under Canadian
> cities...").
>  > Discover where ancient rivers flow under Canadian cities | CBC News
>  >
>  > Ancient rivers once nourished and protected the lands where we built
>  > our biggest cities. Now, they’re buried underground. Is it finally
>  > time to let them see daylight?
>  >
>  > https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/features/2024/daylighting-rivers/
>
>
> The design of this page is outstanding! A lot of parallax effects,
> things fade between section, gentle rotation zoom effects, videos,...
>
>
> I've seen similar on BBC in the past, but even then, this is next-level
> web page design.
>
>
>
> I highly recommend scrolling through it, if for simply marvelling at the
> presentation. It's as beautiful as any web design can be.
>
>
> Kudos to
>
>  > Design and development: Andrew McManus, Adam Nyx, CBC News Labs
>
>
> rb
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[GTALUG] When a web page goes to next level

2024-04-03 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk


CBC has a story up today (about "Buried rivers flow under Canadian 
cities...").

> Discover where ancient rivers flow under Canadian cities | CBC News
>
> Ancient rivers once nourished and protected the lands where we built
> our biggest cities. Now, they’re buried underground. Is it finally
> time to let them see daylight?
>
> https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/features/2024/daylighting-rivers/


The design of this page is outstanding! A lot of parallax effects, 
things fade between section, gentle rotation zoom effects, videos,...



I've seen similar on BBC in the past, but even then, this is next-level 
web page design.




I highly recommend scrolling through it, if for simply marvelling at the 
presentation. It's as beautiful as any web design can be.



Kudos to

> Design and development: Andrew McManus, Adam Nyx, CBC News Labs


rb
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