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3/16/2018 11:36 AM
 
Hi,

I wanted to put a nice piece of parallax HTML/CSS code into the HTML module to produce that effect.
Found an example on the net and tested it in Expression 4 then pasted it into the HTML section of the module.,
slipped to design mode and - still in the editing mode of the module - it worked fine.

It doesn't work when I save and exit to the page.

Here is the [psuedo] code:


"<"  style type="text/css"">"
.parallax1 {
    /* The image used */
    background-image: url('http://blah-blah/.png');
    /* Full height */
    height: 100%;

    /* Create the parallax scrolling effect */
    background-attachment: fixed;    background-position: center;    background-repeat: no-repeat;    background-size: cover;
}
I then put the style section into the Page Tags, but no improvement... Anyone any ideas??
Regards, Duncan
 
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3/19/2018 12:39 PM
 
I would use the developer tools in your browser to debug this. My guess would be that the css is not being applied correctly. You'll have to look and see if you can figure out why not.



Joe Craig
Patapsco Research Group, Ellicott City, MD
DotNetNuke Development and Services (http://patapscorg.com)
 
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3/19/2018 2:14 PM
 

First thing I see is that you are missing a closing style tag (</style>). The other thing is why all the quotes? You only need to quote the "text/css".

 

If it were me I would add your html to the html module. Then add the css including the style tags in the module header.

 

<style type="text/css">
.parallax1 {
    /* The image used */
    background-image: url('http://blah-blah/.png');
    /* Full height */
    height: 100%;

    /* Create the parallax scrolling effect */
    background-attachment: fixed;    background-position: center;    background-repeat: no-repeat;    background-size: cover;

}

 

</style>

 
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3/19/2018 5:57 PM
 
You're also using a height of 100%. That won't work unless you set the html document and the html body to 100% also. Working with height percentages are very difficult in css.
 
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3/20/2018 5:44 PM
 

Apologies, muddeatr

This was intended to be 'pseudo code' to provide a general idea of the shape of the code as I thought that 'actual code' wasn't allowed in these forums...

The actual code - which I've now put into a separate html page and redirected the target page through settings, works fine, [but so far, not on mobile devices... still working on that...]
As I wanted a 'simple' page with particular effects, and CMS didn't apply in this case, this was the work-around.

With regard to the "100%" comment, that does actually work.

Thanks for all the feedback.

 

 

 
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