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The author calls out the Apple Watch review website from The Verge for hijacking navigation, but honestly I remember reading this review and being really delighted by all the magical effects.

http://www.theverge.com/a/apple-watch-review



Do people actually enjoy browsing 'scrollytelling" web pages? That's not a name I made up, there are enough of them out there that someone else has graciously come up with the moniker.

I always feel like I have to scroll slowly, much slower than I normally do, so I don't accidentally miss something. That's awful UX IMO. They would be better off creating two pages: one for regular users that want to simply read this extremely lengthy article. The other could be self-contained "web app" type interactive experience where you aren't limited to the CMS' page template to design the layout the way you want.


And it's fun - once. Exactly once. But there was a year when every second page was parallax scrolling everything, and it was plain horrible.




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