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Message posted by Hawkaye on April-20-2006 at 10:38am
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Ok, I need some help on this one.  While looking for a VT package to purchase I ran across a site where the VT creater had overlaid static images over the virtual tour, so that you were looking at the VT through the graphics.  I can easily customize the skin itself, but was wondering if anyone has found a way to place a transparent (gif or png) on a layer above the virtual tour?  Any help or ideas would be great, also is there anyway to change the font size and color for scene descriptions?  Thanks in advance.

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Message posted by Hawkaye on April-22-2006 at 9:28pm
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Ok, I tried to do a graphical overlay using dhtml, but my graphic always showed up under the video player, anyone have any ideas, or at least a direction to look towards..? 

Message posted by Hawkaye on April-25-2006 at 9:27pm
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duh *thumping forehead*, I figured out how to do the overlay over the viewer, you simply use a transparent gif under "viewer frame", how clever can you get?

Hawkaye


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