
Parallax Image
Insert a full width parallax image into your page with this simple shortcode. Parameters allow for setting several key functions like height


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Main benefits
Simple parallax image
Full width parallax
Overlay text support
Mobile image option
Customizable parameters
About this plugin
Categories: Design and Customization
Version: 1.8
Last updated: 14-02-2024
WordPress version: 4.5
Tested up to: 6.4.5
PHP version required: 5.6
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Overview
The Simple Parallax Image Plugin is a WordPress tool designed to enhance your website with stunning full-width parallax effects. Utilizing the parallax.js script by pixelcog, it allows users to effortlessly integrate dynamic parallax images through the [dd-parallax] shortcode, with customizable parameters such as image filename, height, speed, z-index, mobile image, offset, position, and text positioning. Tested with various WordPress themes and partially compatible with WP 5.0, it comes with an admin settings page for enabling or disabling the TinyMCE icon in the classic editor, offering a straightforward way to overlay text and add depth to web pages.
Easy Integration
- Uses simple shortcode [dd-parallax] to insert parallax images.
- Allows overlay text between the shortcode tags.
- Compatible with multiple WordPress themes including 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 themes.
Customizable Parameters
- Allows customization of image filename, height, speed, z-index, mobile image, offset, position, and text position.
- Provides flexibility with optional parameters for fine-tuning the parallax effect.
- Supports both media library filenames and fully qualified URLs for images.
Mobile Optimization
- Option to specify a different image for mobile display.
- Ensures responsive design by adapting the parallax image for mobile devices.
- Provides an offset parameter to adjust content alignment for different themes.
Admin Settings
- Enables or disables the TinyMCE icon in the WordPress editor.
- Currently supports the classic editor with a Gutenberg widget in development.
- Offers an admin-settings page for additional customization.