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Subject Topic: Using the map also as a skin Post Reply Post New Topic
Message posted by dedo on December-08-2006 at 8:22am
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dedo
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February-24-2005
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Hello,
I want to bypass the use of the skin and use directly the Map also as a skin of the Virtual Tour.
The reason for doing that is that this way I can have a better integration and graphic consistency.
For instance I can create a pic in firework/photoshop and then use it as a map which will go all around the viewer.
However I seem to have issues for instance if I add the help button it stays in the background and I will not be able to see it.
Any reason for that? what can I do to resolve that?
Please note using gif transparent did not make any difference because the skin is not actually transparent where I am adding the button(s)....

Any help is highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance
Dedo.


Message posted by dedo on December-08-2006 at 8:49pm
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Just wanted to remove this post,

how stupid I am... It is far easier to use the skin... Ehm, I guess just matter of playing with it.

Sorry for wasting your time guys.

D.


Message posted by smooth on December-09-2006 at 12:50am
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Why not make the map "image" the skin background and then use a transparent gif as the map, then you can add the hotspots and radar to the area you require.

Regards, Smooth


Message posted by dedo on December-09-2006 at 10:09am
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That's another excellent idea!

Thanks Smooth!


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