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How to create a parallax hover effect, similar to this site? [on hold]

How to create a parallax hover effect, similar to this site? [on hold]

I have been wanting to design and code a responsive mouse hover above the fold for some time, but still do not know what the exact terminology is, or the sorts of kits required to create this effect.

I stumbled upon this aft…

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