I've seen this effect somewhere, but I can't remember what it was called. I think it was a jQuery plugin, can't be sure.
Basically when scrolling down a page each time you reach a new article it becomes active and you can apply all kinds of nifty effects, and when it scrolls out it becomes inactive.
Hopefully this can explain what I'm looking for:
#<article> #
#<h2> Entry 1</h2> #
#<p> lorem ipsum</p> # // this area is out of the screen
#</article> #
#<article class=active> #
#<h2> Entry 2</h2> #
------------------------- // from here one this area is visible
|<p> lorem ipsum</p> |
|</article> | // scroll past here the previous article loses .active
|<article> | // and this article becomes .active
|<h2> Entry 3</h2> |
|<p> lorem ipsum</p> |
|</article> |
|<article> |
|<h2> Entry 4</h2> |
|<p> lorem ipsum</p> |
|</article> |
EDIT Basically my goal is that the list of articles are really small (images and font-size), but the top most article animates to full size when becoming visible and shrinks again when another one becomes active.