Virtual tour articles
Virtual Tour ArticlesWC3 Web Accessibility
You have invested in the creation of a fantastic website, and are considering adding virtual tours to create exciting content for your users. However, a large percentage of users could be cut off from the experiences you have worked to achieve. People with disabilities such as dyslexia or impaired vision, learning disabilities or even a broken arm may have difficulty using the internet and reaching the content on websites. Technologies are able to assist those with disabilities in delivering internet content, but if your website is incompatible with these technologies, then they simply won’t see it. There is also a legal implication – 2 companies have already been sued for discrimination due to the lack of accessibility on their websites. Both companies settled out of court.
Eye Revolution Launches New Flash 9 Virtual Tours
Flash 9 is a fantastic plugin from Macromedia which now gives the web audience a better user experience than Flash has ever been capable of before. This means that your audience can see your virtual tour at a larger size, with greater detail and a smoother movement which is great news for clients who want the best solutions for showcasing their space. Click here to find out more
Understanding and Commissioning a Virtual Tour – a Beginner’s Guide
What is a virtual tour? A virtual tour is a complete 360-degree view of a space. The user can feel as if they’re standing within a space, and then can control their movement within the area. They can look up above them, at the floor below them, and all around. Users are also able to zoom in and out, giving them the ability to focus in on areas of interest. Each virtual tour is usually made up from a number of photographs which are ‘stitched’ together. click here to find out more
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