Overlap of parcel boundaries
Is there a way to overlay or outline the boundaries of parcels in a 360? Would like to have orange polygons like in this https://desktop.kiddermathews.com/KMBT/ ... 118DA050B9 to appear in the pano: https://www.sierraproaerial.com/360_aer ... rial_land/
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Hi John,
Yes, you can use a Poly Hotspot.
You can then use skin actions to show wand hide them and change the colour of them.
See project attached.
Regards,
Hopki
Yes, you can use a Poly Hotspot.
You can then use skin actions to show wand hide them and change the colour of them.
See project attached.
Regards,
Hopki
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Hi Hopki,
Nice!. Here's how my implementation turned out: https://www.sierraproaerial.com/360_aer ... rial_land/.
Follow-on question: Once a site visitor clicks on the URL in a hotspot, then hits their browser's back button to return to the pano, how can the welcome message and tint not come up any more?
Thanks!
John
Nice!. Here's how my implementation turned out: https://www.sierraproaerial.com/360_aer ... rial_land/.
Follow-on question: Once a site visitor clicks on the URL in a hotspot, then hits their browser's back button to return to the pano, how can the welcome message and tint not come up any more?
Thanks!
John
Hi John,
Check out this post and Hopki's solutions. Not sure if it works when the user uses the browser 'back' button.
Update: Just checked and yes using the browser 'back' button resets the splash screen. What are you using for the 'Target' if you leave it empty (default) or set it to _blank it will open a new window and the back button won't be an issue. If it's '_self' then you will have the back button issue.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=11397&p=46869&hilit ... nce#p46869
Tony
Check out this post and Hopki's solutions. Not sure if it works when the user uses the browser 'back' button.
Update: Just checked and yes using the browser 'back' button resets the splash screen. What are you using for the 'Target' if you leave it empty (default) or set it to _blank it will open a new window and the back button won't be an issue. If it's '_self' then you will have the back button issue.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=11397&p=46869&hilit ... nce#p46869
Tony
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Thanks Tony. _blank was the resolution.
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Good job,
I remember way back a guy used a balloon to hover over the the large areas, way before drones were available.
But yeah impressive and an excellent way to show large scale property.
Cheers,
Hopki
I remember way back a guy used a balloon to hover over the the large areas, way before drones were available.
But yeah impressive and an excellent way to show large scale property.
Cheers,
Hopki
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