
Please note that other Pearson websites and online products and services have their own separate privacy policies. This privacy notice provides an overview of our commitment to privacy and describes how we collect, protect, use and share personal information collected through this site. Pearson Education, Inc., 221 River Street, Hoboken, New Jersey 07030, (Pearson) presents this site to provide information about Peachpit products and services that can be purchased through this site. Scroll vertically in the document window. Click anywhere to close the Browser Fill menu and choose View > Preview Mode to preview the effect.Set the horizontal movement value to 0, which means it won't move horizontally. Now the vertical movement down will be at the same speed as the vertical scrolling. Click the radio button next to the arrow that points down and change the vertical speed value to 1.A value of 1 in either box means that the background image moves in the direction selected (up, down, left, or right) at the same speed as the viewer scrolls. In the bottom two selection options (horizontal), a value of 0 means that the background image doesn't move when the browser scrolls horizontally. In the top two selection options (vertical), a value of 0 means that the background image doesn't move when the browser scrolls vertically. The top two radio buttons in Figure 6 control the vertical movement for a background image, and the bottom two control the horizontal movement of the background image. You can manage the horizontal and vertical motion as well as the speed of the browser fill image. The Scroll Motion settings control the browser fill image motion in relation to the vertical scrolling in a web browser. Navigate to one of your web images, and click Open.įigure 6 Editing the Scroll Motion settings for the background image. With the Fill tab selected, click the Choose Background Image icon next to the Image field (see Figure 4).


Using an intuitive interface in Adobe Muse, you can easily add parallax scrolling to your pages. Parallax scrolling allows different content (backgrounds, images, and text) on one scrolling page to move at different speeds, creating the illusion of depth. You may not know the term, but you've seen it in action, such as on Adobe's example site. Another new feature is one of my favorites: parallax scrolling.
