Hyper Market

http://hyper-m.jp/

Ok – it took me a minute to see what Hyper Market’s website was doing here. Scroll all the way down, and you see the gray on the right is a shadow of the yellow that’s scrolling up the screen – which is a cool effect. To accomplish that, it looks like they used an iframe on the yellow part, and the skewed shadow is part of the regular html. So is this a new way to use an iframe? A good or bad use? I’m not sure, but it provides something that’s a little different than what you see every day – which is always good.

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