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Cameleer
02-11-2008, 07:53 PM
Hi All,
Using the tootips plug-in I’m setting it up on some of my control bar buttons.
For now I only have it set up on this page for HQ and LQ views.
http://www.indiavrtours.com/bikaner/fort_roof4.html
I’m also using the tooltips for my Info button and would love to get some feedback before spending the next day or two setting it up on the rest of my pages.
Later on I hope to be adding some thumbnail dropdown menus for the different places around town on this tour.
Thanks all,
Roger Berry
seeinside360
02-11-2008, 11:44 PM
thumbnail dropdown menus would be nice your hotspots are soo small ...
ı can help you about google maps just like my site
http://www.panoramikistanbul.com
ıts easy than FFP xml codeing...
cheers...
Tuddi
02-12-2008, 01:12 AM
http://www.panoramikistanbul.com/
you had a typo (missing "n" in "istanbul")
Cameleer
02-13-2008, 07:30 PM
thumbnail dropdown menus would be nice your hotspots are soo small ...
ı can help you about google maps just like my site
http://www.panoramikistanbul.com
ıts easy than FFP xml codeing...
cheers...
Hi Seeinside360,
I could sure use some help with Google maps. I looked their info, but there are so many things they show how to do, it could take me days just to find the right one.
I know my website ugly and I keep planning to fix it up, but working with all of these photos takes up so much time! I don’t even have links set up yet to some of the tours, like the Taj Mahal or Fatehpur Sikri.
http://www.indiavrtours.com/agra/mahal4.html
http://www.indiavrtours.com/fatehpur_sikri/pool4.html
And here’s a new tour that I’m working on showing the Monkey Temple in Jaipur India.
http://www.indiavrtours.com/jaipur/monkeys_temple4.html
Thanks,
Roger Berry
seeinside360
02-13-2008, 11:12 PM
Hi Roger
your web site is really cool and your panos are great...ıf you put a map ıt would be really helpfull for your visitors.
http://www.afcomponents.com/components/g_map/ this link will be helpfull for you.. I am not a coder just a photographer but if you can use FPP you can use g-map also, just like xml codeing only the file names are klm...
carel
02-16-2008, 06:54 AM
Hi Roger,
I was a bit confused at first looking at your panos. They seemed much lower quality than your usual. Then I realized that the LQ button was an indicator of the current state, and that clicking on LQ would change to a High Quality image. This might be confusing to the average viewer. Most buttons hint at a change of state, not at the state they are in. These interfaces are incredibly tricky. It used to be that people were given a choice between high or low bandwidth panos or movies on a separate page, before they would get to the actual pano. Now, thanks to FlashPanoramas all of this has become part of one interface as overlay of the panorama. But the danger is that things get lost or ignored in the process. There are still a LOT of people who dont even realize they can look around in a panorama, in spite of all the hints we think up to make things easier.
Carel Struycken
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