We maxed out on scrollytelling when we built http://hollowdocumentary.com/. I think we probably violated some of his rules here, but it was experimental for us.
It's such a shame it's still impossible (AFAIK, would love to be corrected) to accurately hook into momentum scrolling on iOS Safari. window.scrollTop only changes once the scroll momentum has finished.
Be pretty simple for Apple to pass this information in requestAnimationFrame but of course they don't.
Don't even talk to me about the mess that is replacing the native scrolling!
This is cool, and can potentially enhance some presentations. However, what I like less is the fact then that this type of thing is peppered any which way on a bunch of pages and ends up making the reading experience less than enjoyable ... Kinda like the animated gifs of the 90's web pages
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[ 4.8 ms ] story [ 20.7 ms ] threadhttp://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/10/27/world/greenlan...
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2015/oct/1...
https://source.opennews.org/en-US/articles/how-we-made-homan...
Be pretty simple for Apple to pass this information in requestAnimationFrame but of course they don't.
Don't even talk to me about the mess that is replacing the native scrolling!
http://johnpolacek.github.io/superscrollorama/
The article does mention scrollerama so no idea what is going on.