Design and implement parallax scrolling and scrollytelling data visualizations. Use when the user asks for parallax scrolling, scrollytelling, scroll-driven timelines, sticky graphics, Scrollama, ScrollTrigger, ScrollTimeline, view timelines, rich-media timelines, moviescrollers, scroll-scrubbed charts, staged narrative reveals, or interactive visual stories where scrolling changes a data visualization or media scene.
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Use this skill when scrolling is part of the explanation, not just navigation. Scrollytelling is an author-led narrative structure in which text, data marks, imagery, video, maps, or camera states change as the reader scrolls. Parallax is one possible scrollytelling technique: layers move at different rates to create depth, reveal scale, or connect foreground evidence to background context.
Default assumption: preserve native scrolling and make every scene meaningful as a still. Do not use parallax or scroll-scrubbed motion as decoration. Use it only when staged reveal, state change, elapsed time, spatial movement, or rich-media synchronization materially reduces interpretation cost.
useScroll, CSS ScrollTimeline, ViewTimeline, IntersectionObserver, position: sticky, parallax layers, moviescroller, or scroll-driven animation.Avoid scrollytelling when the story is clearer as a static chart, direct-label small multiples, a conventional article with inline figures, or an explicit stepper. Prefer a stepper when the states are discrete and the reader needs direct access, known length, replay, or controlled comparison more than continuous scroll.
../../references/foundations/fictional-data-story-simulation.md to define entity, temporal, spatial or physical, event, outcome, and derived comparison layers.../../references/foundations/meaning-preserving-visual-design-workflow.md and ../../references/foundations/mobile-first-responsive-visualization.md. Apply those shared references for Codex concept generation, large-screen/mobile variants, approval or iteration, scene contracts, and implementation deferral.../../references/foundations/embedded-visualization-self-use.md to name the primary specialist owner and mini-brief the layer's job, data shape, encoding, interaction, fallback, accessibility, QA check, and delegated or local fresh-pass status before scene composition.position: sticky for pinningprefers-reduced-motion../visualization-strategy-and-critique/SKILL.md first when deciding whether the story should be scrollytelling, a stepper, small multiples, or a static editorial chart.../react-and-nextjs-data-visualization/SKILL.md when the implementation is a React or Next.js story surface, especially with hydration, client-only libraries, dynamic imports, or route-level asset loading.../d3-data-visualization/SKILL.md when SVG data marks, labels, annotations, and scene-state transitions are the core work.../canvas2d-data-visualization/SKILL.md when dense flat marks or custom hit testing make SVG too heavy.../threejs-data-visualization/SKILL.md when WebGL, GPU layers, particles, flow, or camera-led 3D are necessary.../geospatial-and-cartographic-visualization/SKILL.md for map scrollytelling, fly-to sequences, route stories, or pan/zoom geography.../accessibility-and-inclusive-visualization/SKILL.md when motion sensitivity, keyboard path, screen-reader alternatives, or static fallbacks are central.../testing-data-visualizations/SKILL.md when validating scroll states, visual regression, render readiness, media loading, or reduced-motion behavior.../../references/foundations/fictional-data-story-simulation.md when sparse invented data would otherwise force the scroll story to rely on walls of text, decorative parallax, or generic chart tiles../references/story-patterns-and-scene-contracts.md./references/implementation-and-performance.md./references/accessibility-testing-and-review.md../../references/foundations/meaning-preserving-visual-design-workflow.md../../references/foundations/embedded-visualization-self-use.md../../references/foundations/mobile-first-responsive-visualization.mdIf you maintain this skill, you can claim it as your own. Once claimed, you can manage eval scenarios, bundle related skills, attach documentation or rules, and ensure cross-agent compatibility.