We need to make the main page of the site like these:

http://ru.wix.com/

https://vimeo.com/cameo

Where each block of content changes as you scroll the page, it seems that it’s not page scrolling, but page turning. With scrolling figured out - I will use ScrollMagic. What about divs that adjust to the screen size (all at once, but shown one at a time), and smooth scrolling?

Closed due to the fact that the essence of the question is not clear to the participants of Dmitriy Simushev , soledar10 , aleksandr barakin , Denis , pavel 28 Nov '16 at 11:43

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    This is called all LANDING PAGE or Landing Page

    • It's clear. The question is, with what help it is more convenient to do. - TheMatver
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      @TheMatver I quote your question "What is the name of the technology that allows you to make such sites?" - tCode

    This is javascript! Seriously. Make a model that stores the state of your site. Controllers that handle scrolling, screen resizing, etc. dispatch events that change the model. Change models are listened to by the controllers controlling the view, which, in turn, is responsible for the display. PROFIT !!! If you need to implement such an unconventional project, then you cannot do without MVC.

    • What kind of javaScrip technology, did you invent it yourself? - tCode
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      At the front now everything calmly dispenses with the reactive approach without the classic mvc. - Duck Learns to Take Cover
    • @ Duck, what is classic mvc? And it is also very interesting what a reactive approach is, just not with words taken and memorized from books, but with simple words. And it is very funny to listen to when famous frameworks invent fables as a marketing ploy. And doubly funnier when those who read add something of their own, making the lie even sweeter. - user220409
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      @OlmerDale, twitter.com/agento/status/790856622860013568 - Duck Learns to Take Cover
    • @ Duck, I didn’t even understand what you were showing these incomprehensible pictures. If you are learning from Twitter, then it's time to change something. - user220409