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- Hopki
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Hi Stu,
Can you tell me more about this.
Is the text box already showing so when clicked hides after 5 seconds.
Or is it hidden and on a mouse click on a button shows for 5 seconds then hides?
Regards,
Hopki
Can you tell me more about this.
Is the text box already showing so when clicked hides after 5 seconds.
Or is it hidden and on a mouse click on a button shows for 5 seconds then hides?
Regards,
Hopki
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Hi Stu,
I've attached a component that has 3 elements; button, info box and timer. When the mouse enters the button the action toggles the visibility on the info box and it displays, when the mouse leaves the button the action sets a value for the timer (in this example 3 seconds). The timer has a deactivation action that toggles the visibility of the info box.
Is this what you are after?
Tony
I've attached a component that has 3 elements; button, info box and timer. When the mouse enters the button the action toggles the visibility on the info box and it displays, when the mouse leaves the button the action sets a value for the timer (in this example 3 seconds). The timer has a deactivation action that toggles the visibility of the info box.
Is this what you are after?
Tony
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Hey Hopki,
When I put that component into a Hotspot it doesn't seem to work. Any chance you could take a look and point me in the right direction?
Project files etc in the zip.
cheers,
Tony
When I put that component into a Hotspot it doesn't seem to work. Any chance you could take a look and point me in the right direction?
Project files etc in the zip.
cheers,
Tony
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Hi Tony,Tony wrote: ↑Tue Mar 13, 2018 9:09 pm Hi Stu,
I've attached a component that has 3 elements; button, info box and timer. When the mouse enters the button the action toggles the visibility on the info box and it displays, when the mouse leaves the button the action sets a value for the timer (in this example 3 seconds). The timer has a deactivation action that toggles the visibility of the info box.
Is this what you are after?
Tony
with a bit of hacking, I got it to work a treat - thanks!
http://www.360imagery.co.uk/draft/travelodge_v.2/
Stu
That's great Stu, care to share your hack?with a bit of hacking, I got it to work a treat - thanks!
Tony
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Hi Tony,
Looking at the skin this is what I have done/change.
The Hotspot Template has the action:
The Timer (timer) has the actions:
Note, # is required to address special elements such as hotspot templates as there can be more then one in the output so the # is required to address them all.
The hotspot image has no actions
The info-block has no actions
When the mouse is over the hotspot it is always setting 3 to the timer, so while the mouse is over the hotspot the timer is active.
When the mouse leaves the hotspot the timer then can count down, so active for the 3 seconds then once at 0 it is deactivated and the info-block can hide.
Cheers,
Hopki
Looking at the skin this is what I have done/change.
The Hotspot Template has the action:
Code: Select all
Mouse Over, Set Value, 3, timer
Code: Select all
Activate, Show Element, #info-block
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Deactivate, Hide Element, #info-block
The hotspot image has no actions
The info-block has no actions
When the mouse is over the hotspot it is always setting 3 to the timer, so while the mouse is over the hotspot the timer is active.
When the mouse leaves the hotspot the timer then can count down, so active for the 3 seconds then once at 0 it is deactivated and the info-block can hide.
Cheers,
Hopki
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Hi Hopki,
Can't get it to work, what settings do you have for the timer?
Mine are; Timeout - 3.000 seconds, Type - Loaded, Repeat - One Time
Tony
Can't get it to work, what settings do you have for the timer?
Mine are; Timeout - 3.000 seconds, Type - Loaded, Repeat - One Time
Tony
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Hi Tony,
The timer I set to 0 seconds and init.
Project attached.
Made with V6 but also works with V5.
Cheers,
Hopki
The timer I set to 0 seconds and init.
Project attached.
Made with V6 but also works with V5.
Cheers,
Hopki
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Hi Hopki,
Thanks for that. I had the timer inside the Hotspot template. Once I moved it outside and applied your timer settings it works as expected.
cheers,
Tony
Thanks for that. I had the timer inside the Hotspot template. Once I moved it outside and applied your timer settings it works as expected.
cheers,
Tony
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- Hopki
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Further to this, in V6 we have added a new "manual" type to teh timer, this means the timer is neither active or de-active.
So in this state the timer can be set to time 3 seconds and manual.
Then for example have the actions:
Activate, Show Element, splash_screen
Deactivate, Hide Element, splash_screen
You can then set the splash screen to visible and have the action when clicked to set the value to 3 seconds to the timer.
What this will produce is you will see the splash screen on open, when you click the splash screen it will hide after the 3 seconds.
The reason you will see the splash screen is because the timer is in manual type so the Deactivate, Hide Element, splash_screen action will not do anything until the timer has had the set value action to start it.
In V5 this would not work as the action Deactivate, Hide Element, splash_screen would work on open so it would hide the splash screen.
Regards,
Hopki
So in this state the timer can be set to time 3 seconds and manual.
Then for example have the actions:
Activate, Show Element, splash_screen
Deactivate, Hide Element, splash_screen
You can then set the splash screen to visible and have the action when clicked to set the value to 3 seconds to the timer.
What this will produce is you will see the splash screen on open, when you click the splash screen it will hide after the 3 seconds.
The reason you will see the splash screen is because the timer is in manual type so the Deactivate, Hide Element, splash_screen action will not do anything until the timer has had the set value action to start it.
In V5 this would not work as the action Deactivate, Hide Element, splash_screen would work on open so it would hide the splash screen.
Regards,
Hopki
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