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02-26-2025 13:46 PM - last edited 02-26-2025 13:46 PM
I want to share my recipe for the parallax effect on my LinkedIn post if you are interested to try in your next project.
How to make a Parallax Scrolling effect dash on Power BI
Sample pbix data is attached
I'm super thrilled to publish this report! Crafting the DAX measures to analyze each product line took quite a while, but it turned out to be the most rewarding Power BI project I've ever completed (aside from my Cat and Sakura).
A few weeks ago, I came across Bianca Canalli Zagueto's "The Nobel Prize" dashboard, and I was instantly captivated by her design—especially the Parallax Scrolling effect. As someone who used to build websites with this effect, I was inspired to apply it to my Power BI report.
My inspiration from Bianca's PBI report
After a long search, I couldn't find any website explaining the Parallax Scrolling technique in Power BI. Through lots of trial and error, I finally made it happen, and I'm so happy with the result!
My goal was to create a report filled with interactive elements, allowing users to click and view comments and additional visuals. I added many hidden tabs to make this interactive experience fun and engaging for everyone.
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