I'm helping an old professor of mine, who is interested in designing a virtual museum for one of his courses. Essentially, some of the requirements are this-
-Have pages (rooms of the museum) link one to the next, so that you can click on a doorway/whatever to go to the next room,
-Items on the background that you can click, and have a pop-up come up (For example, in a picture containing images of an Abenaki War Club, a Wampum Belt, and a collection of arrowheads, you could click on those images and have a box with information about it appear)
-be accessible from the internet. He plans on putting this project up onto the college's website when it is completed, and wanted his students to be able to access it.
Are any of these things possible? I'd really appreciate any feedback you could give me!
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