About Sridhar Katakam
I am an independent WordPress web consultant with 10 years of experience in WordPress theme installation, customization, administration, maintenance, support, documentation, troubleshooting and PSD/design to WP.
Genesis and WordPress Tutorials
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As always, this is excellent, Sridhar. Of course, there will be questions.
The first one for me: How can I apply this to an existing widget area? I use the Dynamik child theme for Genesis and there are numerous predefined widget areas that can be turned on and off. I’d like to target one (or two) of those.
Thank you for your continued help.
– Peter
Peter, have you figured out a way to do this? I’m looking to add parallax to some pre-existing widgets also. Thanks!
Tutorial coming up tomorrow.
Here you go: https://sridharkatakam.com/how-to-add-parallax-background-for-an-existing-widget-area-in-dynamik/
At the genesis parallax theme, is it possible to add the trick to use 2 backgrounds images, moving at different speeds? One picture for the full background and some images added as background that when you scroll they move quicklier that the content.
Are there any way to use the exisiting child theme code to add this extra background at the same widget area?
Thanks
Carlos
HI Carlos, did you get answer to your question?
Unless I am mistaken that is what I have covered under the ‘Parallax Elements’ section in the tutorial above. If not, can you elaborate with an example showing what you are talking about?
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