I have a fixed background image attached to the body tag, the image is 2048px by 2048px and is top centered:
body {
background: url(images/background.jpg) 50% 0% no-repeat fixed;
}
I want to add some movement to the background so it pans around the entire image while the viewers are navigating the site
Using: https://github.com/brandonaaron/jquery-cssHooks/blob/master/bgpos.js to normalize the background-position property, I can animate the image as follows:
$('body').animate({
backgroundPositionX: '100%',
backgroundPositionY: '100%'
}, 10000, 'linear');
Instead of going to the bottom right in 10 seconds, I want to add random movement.
Using set interval I can can animate the image every 10 seconds, but how do I determine the background position percentages? When the image moves it should be the same speed, just random locations
var currX = 50;
var currY = 0;
$(function () {
animate();
window.setInterval(animate(), 10000);
});
function animate() {
var newPosX = currX - (Math.random() * 50);
var newPosY = currY - (Math.random() * 50);
$('body').animate({
backgroundPositionX: newPosX + '%',
backgroundPositionY: newPosY + '%'
}, 10000, 'linear');
}
EDIT: a fiddle to better describe what I want to do: http://jsfiddle.net/97w7f3c8/4/