Forum Discussion
Demo: Detective Security Leaks within 360 panorama
It's great to hear that you are exploring the use of 360 panorama images for creating engaging learning activities! It seems like you have already tested various functions and encountered a few issues. Let's address each of them:
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Zoom in/out function: You mentioned that the zoom function is working, but the tooltip doesn't show when the image is zoomed in. This could be a limitation or bug in the current version of the software you're using. It would be beneficial to report this issue to the Articulate team so they can be aware of it and consider fixing it in future updates.
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Jump between different 360 images: It's great to hear that you are satisfied with the ability to jump between different 360 images. This functionality allows for more immersive and interactive experiences within your learning activities.
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Message (layer) visibility while zoomed: You mentioned that when you open a layer while zoomed in, it takes some time to figure out how to zoom out first so that the layer displays at the correct size. It's important to ensure that the layer is set up to display at the desired size and position within the zoomed-in environment. Consider adjusting the layer properties or settings to achieve the desired outcome.
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Automatic hiding of shown messages (layers): You mentioned that the shown message (layer) hides automatically when users keep exploring, which is the expected behavior in a 360 image environment. This is great as it allows users to focus on exploring the virtual space without being interrupted by unnecessary overlays.
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Hotspots showing when clicking non-interactive areas: You observed that clicking on non-interactive areas of the 360 image causes the hotspots you've previously interacted with to show simultaneously. This does sound like a bug or unexpected behavior, especially if the hotspots are not intended to be visible in non-interactive areas. You may want to report this issue to the Articulate team so they can investigate and address it.
Overall, it seems like you have made good progress in testing the functions of the 360 panorama image within your learning activities. Remember to provide feedback and report any issues you encounter to the software provider, as this can contribute to improving the functionality and user experience for future versions.