Joined: October 25th, 2004, 3:03 pm Posts: 540 Location: Tyalgum Creek. Australia
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Hi kbundy
This one probably has a couple of solutions. Here is what I would do
I would draw the hotspot areas and hide the thumbnail images.
The thumbnail images properties would be to show for say five seconds and then hide again. This will allow the user to decide whether or not he or she wants to see the full image.
If the user clicks on the thumbnail, I would have an action that shows a page that has the full image on.
I would have a return to aircraft button so the user can return to the aircraft after viewing the full image.
If the user does not click on the thumbnail image, it will re-hide after trhe five second period and that way your screen won't get too cluttered.
Five seconds is only a suggestion. You mightfind that two seconds is enough.
That's something you'll have to play with. It would also be a great idea to get other people to play with your publication to make sure the time interval between thumbnail to clicking on it is sufficient.
Cheers
Graham
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