Well, yes, but the football ground is actually streetview and is pretty confusing - I wasn't expecting that.
I don't think it's a great idea dropping the user into streetview, unannounced.
I thought you'd assembled the images using streetview, not embedded it.
I really hated it. I didn't expect it and I felt a bit annoyed that someone would feed me an interface where I expect images and video, then suddenly I'm exploring some stadium via streetview.Was just an idea that I thought was a little cool for the last slide.
When I navigate on my Mac I rarely use buttons or slider bars to scroll through interfaces. I use two finger (not rude!) gestures on the trackpad. Suddenly I am scrolling around streetview, not your interface. It's just not consistent.
It's a step too far, I think.
[ What do other people think?]
Last edited by pauland; 29 December 2014 at 01:11 PM.
Thanks for this detail. I was unaware that the mouse scroll event was been captured by Google Maps and was stopping the standard navigation of the website. I have managed to find an option in the google.maps.StreetViewPanorama object called scrollwheel which when set to false stopped this problem from happening. I plan on picking a much better location for the StreetView and understand your point about having the navigation change which I have now solved.
Thanks again for your valued comments.
Cheers
I can;t see link between share here so I can judge your website design
All good in your single page web design. appreciate your work
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