"Before" and "after" versions of the same tour

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MClementson
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What's the best way to go about implementing the following scenario?

I have a tour of 18 nodes - they're all linked and work beautifully.
I now want to create the exact same tour again - so all linked in the exact same way - but with a different image (essentially the "after" image). I've got both tours created and they work great independently.

How do I set the skin up with a before/after button so that I can switch between the two tours?

Thanks.
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Tony
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Hi,

Check out this post viewtopic.php?f=6&t=12273&p=50688&hilit ... day#p50688 and download Hopki's skin. It should do exactly what you want.

Here's a working version of Hopki's skin https://rebrand.ly/timesoftheday

cheers,

Tony
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Hopki
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@ hiv360
Swop the player from a Pano2VR 5.2.3 project which has the fix for the Apple Safari bug.
This does not display on my Mac Book, other browsers are ok.
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MClementson
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Thanks for the links everyone. I'll try and tackle this this afternoon, unfortunately I can't just plug an entire skin in as we've already done a fair amount with our client on the skin already. So I'll be reverse engineering the suggestions.
MClementson
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Wow! That worked perfectly - thank you all so much!
MClementson
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OK. Next complication.

I've implemented Hopki's solution, I have User Data added for the before/after nodes and a button that toggles between the before/after condition - that works great.

I also have a tour map overlaid so that users can jump to any point in the tour - this currently jumps to the 'after' nodes regardless of the toggle state. What's the best way to handle this? Swop out another set of buttons on the map like I do with the before/after button? Have a variable that is used to determine which node to select?

Unfortunately, I can't share what I have so far as it's currently confidential.
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Hi,
What you could do is use tags.
The map node markers can then hide and show depending on the showing node.
As you switch between the before/after condition the map pins should just swopped with the tags.
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