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Sticky Horizontal Scroll Technique

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The Sticky Horizontal Scroll Technique is a great way to add a sticky horizontal scroll section to your Webflow site. Using a combination of CSS sticky and interactions, you can create a showcase section that horizontally scrolls as the user scrolls down the page. This is a great way to showcase a large number of items in a compact and visually appealing way. This cloneable is categorized under Scroll and Interactions, and was created by Vincent Bidaux. The Sticky Horizontal Scroll Technique is a powerful tool for enhancing the user experience on your Webflow site. It's an easy way to add some extra interactivity and visual appeal to your website, and is sure to impress your visitors. So if you're looking for a way to make your Webflow project stand out from the competition, be sure to check out this Sticky Horizontal Scroll Technique cloneable.

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Here's a way to achieve a sticky horizontal scroll section within your Webflow site. Using CSS sticky and interactions you can now have a showcase section that horizontally scrolls on scroll down in Webflow.

A horizontal scrolling timeline of events driven by Webflow CMS. You can navigate through the timeline both vertically (below) and horizontally. Both lists stay in sync. The vertical section shows more notes and links regarding the timeline events. This timeline is CMS driven and there are two collections, one for the events and one for the categories of each events. Each year of the timeline is made out of one collection list. There is more info on how this works at the bottom of the page, specifically how the CMS and CSS calc work. This could be great for about pages, client timeline pages, and much more.

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