UI Improvement : Bidirectional Image Scrolling #37
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Executive Summary:
This report proposes an enhancement to the current image scrolling functionality by implementing opposing directional scrolling for two concurrent image elements. This change aims to create a more dynamic and engaging visual experience.
Current Implementation:
Status: Both images currently scroll in the same direction (left-to-right or right-to-left)
Limitation: The uniform scrolling direction creates a monotonous visual pattern that may fail to capture user attention effectively.
Proposed Improvement:
Overview
Implement bidirectional scrolling where:
Image 1: Scrolls from left to right
Image 2: Scrolls from right to left
Benefits:
Enhanced Visual Interest
Creates a dynamic, eye-catching effect that draws user attention
Breaks the monotony of uniform motion patterns
Improved User Engagement
The opposing motion creates a more interactive feel
Users are more likely to pause and observe the content
Modern Design Aesthetic
Aligns with contemporary UI/UX trends
Adds depth and sophistication to the interface
Better Content Separation
Clearly distinguishes between the two image sets
Reduces visual confusion when multiple elements are present
The is issue is fixed