Hi all,
In HTML, hovering over an image triggers its 'over state' image, but if I use an image with an over-state as a node, it doesn't seem to work. Is this just a limitation with HTML5 or do I need to do something else to get that sort of mouse over functionality?
Also, the loading bar hangs at 93% every time in the HTML version (works fine in flash). I can just click it, it goes away and the tour is fine, but what caused the loading bar to hang and is there a way to prevent?
Thanks,
Dean
HTML5 'over state' node issues and loader hangs
- George Palov
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I have similar issues with HTML5 also
I've found that the "loader bar hang" is such a frequent issue in my HTML5 tours that I solved it... by eliminating the loader bar from any skin intended for HTML5. Really, the loader bar isn't IMHO needed in today's web, with faster broadband almost everywhere.
Actually, I am more concerned with the interested in the issue where the "node" can't have a "over-state". I swear that I've seen tours online in HTML 5 with an overstate. I'd really like to have it highlighted when someone scrolls onto it. If I have an image, the overstate works, but when an image with an overstate is attached to a node, it doesn't seem to work. I am sure there must be a work around if this is a limitation, but before I go crazy trying to come up with a solution, I'd love to know if this is some sort of limitation and if anyone else has already come up with a solution.
Thanks guys!
Dean
Thanks guys!
Dean
- Hopki
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Hi,
The button states should work with the node marker/markertemplate as it does with Flash in the HTML5 output, it's late here and have made a note to bug track tomorrow.
Regards,
Hopki
The button states should work with the node marker/markertemplate as it does with Flash in the HTML5 output, it's late here and have made a note to bug track tomorrow.
Regards,
Hopki
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Dean, looking at your html5 test I see the mouseover action IS triggering, but the over-state image is not displayed as expected. (The little white spot that displays is the empty $ut placeholder.) So, the mouseover is triggering, and that leads me to think your over-state SVG image is the problem. Maybe try some other SVG images as a test, such as the GG provided marker images. See if they work better. If so, then use some other SVG editor?DDiCarlo wrote:Any idea on this?
Last edited by Don on Sun Apr 28, 2013 5:50 am, edited 2 times in total.
Dean, nope. I am wrong. I experimented and substituted the GG provided node markers named "marker_normal.svg" and "marker_normal_o.svg" with no luck. After that I experimented more and re-created the marker template, and rebuilt the html5 output using my own pano images - the node marker onmouseover image still does not display in html5. I tested using IE 10 and Firefox 20. Also, in the skin.js file the function "this._marker_normal.onmouseover" looks a-okay. So....still a mystery.
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