Animated roundel hotspots designed in Skin Editor

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Can someone please point me to Hopki's tutorial from a few months ago about designing pulsing / animated roundel hotspots in the Skin Editor? I've got issues with the animated SVG version I use not working in all browsers - especially in IE & Edge so want to design inside the skin. Here's my version: http://www.360imagery.co.uk/draft/201_bishopsgate/

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Seems Edge I only see the 2 ring hotspot. Its there but not animated.

Animated or pulsing hotspot in Chrome works well.
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360Texas wrote:Seems Edge I only see the 2 ring hotspot. Its there but not animated.

Animated or pulsing hotspot in Chrome works well.
Hi Dave,

I know....hence the OP!
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Hi Stu,
Heres the page.
This can be found under Documents => 5.1 documents => Tips.
You should be able to get close to your SVG hotspot with this.
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Perfect - thanks. Here it is working:

http://www.360imagery.co.uk/virtualtour ... plete.html

Note - a hotspot can't be activated if within the area of the drop-down menu, even though it is above the drop-down menu element in the Skin Editor tree - any ideas?

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Hi Stu,
When you hide the menu, hide any containers that are left as this is what would be causing this.
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Hopki wrote:When you hide the menu, hide any containers that are left as this is what would be causing this.Hopki
Hi Martin,

I'm just using the standard settings from the Toolbox:

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Is this not right?

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Referring to the dropdown menu masking the ability to trigger a hotsot, as the action is a "toggle element visibility" action (as it uses the same button for both the "hide" and "show" as the toggle) - how can I sort this to hide the background / container so the hotspot works. This isn't so much of an issue on PCs / tablets as the drop-down menu only takes up a small portion of the screen top-left, but it is a real problem with smart phones where the menu takes up most of the screen real estate when shown.

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*bump*
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Hi Stu,
If you just want the menu, then move the Dropdown Scrollarea out from all the other components.
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If you now have a button to hide and show the Dropdown Scrollarea element then there is nothing to cover the mouse.
You can add a background to the Dropdown Scrollarea, but then make the Dropdown Scrollarea a child of the background element and then hide and show the background element.
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