Chrome on Desktop for this. I've never had an issue scaling assets with CSS, I just wonder how KRpano is. Source code 1 2 <style name="info-point" url="assets/images/ui/info-point.png" width="40" height="prop" alpha="0.8"/> <hotspot name="intro-jack" style="info-point" zoom="false" ath="-47" atv="1.6" onclick="showJack" />
Can someone tell my why when scaling an image with <style> it aliases so badly? For example. Left image is at 40px native, Right is the same thing but a 240px image with width/height set to 40 in <style> That looks horrible. Is there a better way to scale this stuff? Can I access these elements through CSS? I don't want to have to figure out the best pixel size for each asset manually.
Hey all, I've been working with krpano for today and it seems to me like a pretty amazing tool! However, I am supposed to create a mockup of a couple different technologies to show my team leader for us to choose a technology to build on, and it looks like not only is there a watermark in the center of the whole project, but any of the tools to create image maps seem to generate a watermarks all over the place, so that all you see is krpano, everywhere. Is there any way to show the demo without ...