Parallax in a sentence as a noun

Is it just me or does the parallax effect on the landing page need a bit of tuning?

And no fancy parallax, lightbox, autoscoll, or swipe to load.

I understand if they want to go all "Swiss" on the next logo...but if so, they shouldn't have had any parallax at all.

You could switch to side or rear view cameras from your ship - even just watching the parallax stars float by was amazing.

There are a huge number of cues[1] that are important in depth perception, but 3D movies make use only of parallax confusing the brain.

The parallax from Proxima Centauri is the same as if you looked at an object 4 miles away, then moved your head 2 inches laterally.

Ironically, there is barely any parallax on this website, just scroll-based effects...

Fixed position elements on the sides of the screen make much more sense, although poor implementations are very unpleasant and can create a jarring parallax effect.

It isnt just a new skin: it introduces entirely new navigational and structural standards..."Beyond the parallax effect, what are these new navigation and structural changes?

For example, the reason screen glass often isn't replaceable is because it's optically bonded to the underlying LCD, which improves sharpness, reduces glare, and reduces parallax when using a pen.

Instead of thinking, "What can we NOT add to this site design" designers seem to be thinking, "How many full screen images, rounded corners, parallax effects, CSS animations, Javascript effects and large amounts of custom fonts can we cram into this site?

Even their gigantic longform stories don't do crazy ****...for being a "gimmicky" tabloidesque site, BuzzFeed seems to have great confidence in the power of plaintext and big photos...compare this to major news organizations trying to parallax-scroll everything for every occasion.

Parallax definitions

noun

the apparent displacement of an object as seen from two different points that are not on a line with the object