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Hi Ciaran,

Chelsea is a beautiful template. I’m testing it now with the full demo-installation.
But where and how is the parallax effect managed? I’m afraid I have to quit it, because Firefox is crashing every time I open the home page and enter the parallax-section (on my local server with Mamp).
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Hello

The parallax effect is created using the stellar.js script (http://markdalgleish.com/projects/stellar.js/). Unfortunately it is very hard for us to troubleshoot such local issues as it sounds like a browser resource issue. Maybe try disabling all browser plugins. You can also disable this effect by removing the following from the end of your templates index.php (../templates/j51_chelsea/index.php)....


<!-- Stellar -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="/<?php echo $this->baseurl ?>/templates/<?php echo $this->template ?>/js/jquery.stellar.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
if (Modernizr.touch) {
} else {
jQuery(window).stellar({
horizontalScrolling: false
});
}
</script>


Ciarán
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Thanks.
The crashing might have been induced by an adblocker I just installed, but I don’t know yet.
However, it’s always good to know how to disable the parallax-effect. So, thanks a lot.
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