welcome to the forum. Linking a tour, ie a website, via a tour is easy. All you need to do is either add a url hotspot in the tour or add a url link to the tour skin. You'll find a url link button for the skin under "tour button" when putting the skin together. The link will close the present tour and open the new "website" with tour. 2 tours running at once is not recommended as it'll eat up ur system resources and cause the screen to freeze or may even demend a restart.
------------- If I only had an hour to chop down a tree... I'd spend 45 mins sharpening the axe.
nice tour. You may want to reduce the image/viewer size a bit. We've found that viewers with tours larger then 300x400 can cause some screen judder or lack of smoothness when turning. Ur images are reaching that limit on my XP SP2 1Gig RAM 2.1Centrino with good grafic card. Also u should allow a return button from Fotos. I tend to add a hotsopt on the foto to take me back to the pano I came from. It makes it easier for users to navigate. Also u should consider adding some controls and always add a help button so that new users don't get confused.
------------- If I only had an hour to chop down a tree... I'd spend 45 mins sharpening the axe.
It's acceptable to me... however... I have 6MB Broadband... so... hard to tell.
I've found that if I keep my image files @ 1400x700 with viewer @400x300 and images @100-150kb that I have acceptable loading times for 56kb connections. Broadband is still not used by everyone and the main reason u'd want to have tours is sothat they'll function for low bandwidth connections.
------------- If I only had an hour to chop down a tree... I'd spend 45 mins sharpening the axe.
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