hi all,
what do you think.....? My designs all seem to look the same....
http://www.360imagery.co.uk/VT/arboretum/arb-04.html
Stu
PS - Martin - you'll note now instead of 'go to URL', am using 'open next pano' although unsure about where to add $hu and $ht place holders, and what they do – as this example seems to work without them…
another skin design...
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Hi Stu
Cool pano!
Huuummmmmm Red springs to mind, but I could be wrong!
You need to add the reload action to the loading text too.
Place holders:
There for when using point hotspots in a tour, this tour does not use them, so not necessary.
When setting up Hotspots in the Point Hotspot Editor, you enter Url and Target in there also.
When in the Skin you would use a Hotspot Template to add an image to.
Setting the following in the Hotspot template, MouseClick Open next Panorama Url $hu and Target $ht will read the information set earlier in the Point Hotspot Editor.
If that makes any sense
Hopki
Cool pano!
Huuummmmmm Red springs to mind, but I could be wrong!
You need to add the reload action to the loading text too.
Place holders:
There for when using point hotspots in a tour, this tour does not use them, so not necessary.
When setting up Hotspots in the Point Hotspot Editor, you enter Url and Target in there also.
When in the Skin you would use a Hotspot Template to add an image to.
Setting the following in the Hotspot template, MouseClick Open next Panorama Url $hu and Target $ht will read the information set earlier in the Point Hotspot Editor.
If that makes any sense
Hopki
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Hi Stu
Also you could put a container around all the thumbnails with the same scaling action as in the thumbs.
This would stop the flicker affect when your mouse is in between the thumb images.
As a thought
Hopki
Also you could put a container around all the thumbnails with the same scaling action as in the thumbs.
This would stop the flicker affect when your mouse is in between the thumb images.
As a thought
Hopki
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MartinHopki wrote:Hi Stu
Also you could put a container around all the thumbnails with the same scaling action as in the thumbs.
This would stop the flicker affect when your mouse is in between the thumb images.
As a thought
Hopki
The 3 images are all in a container that controls the scaling......
Stu
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Hi stu
try make the text a child of the load bar, then remove any actions from it.
Edit
Just had a look at one of your skins, text is a child but you need to take out the actions from it.
try make the text a child of the load bar, then remove any actions from it.
Edit
Just had a look at one of your skins, text is a child but you need to take out the actions from it.
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