Sandra Wiegard
The sites that follow the horizontal way could find in Javascript a good allied in the search of a better usability.
In Sandra Wiegard’s web home there are two examples of this: the implementations are not unobtrusive, but remain interesting. 1)The scrolling of the four pages is accompanied by a menu on the top of the page that automatically is positioned (approximately) at the center of the viewport; 2)Clicking on one of the links on the sub-menu, furthermore, the page scrolls to the selected (max 320px tall) text section.
I seem to like it.
Very nice, indeed.
Though, I find that the continuous and visible repositioning of an element - in this case, the top menu - is highly annoying and is a sure way to kill off visitors.
Hi, I am myself a fan of horizontal scrolling, so I really like the way its made.
felicitaciones, es verdademanete bueno!!