Samples of Interactive Maps

TRAVEL AND TOURISM

Vermont Ski Areas

Vermont Ski Areas

Viewing an interactive map is better than viewing a 360 degree virtual tour. By viewing the photos from the same angle they are take, you are able to view the property in a much more natural way.

 

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National Zoo

National Zoo

This tour lets you explore the Smithsonian National Zoological Park by mouse over markers on the zoo map. This kind of tour lets visitors see before they go and helps them understand the overall plan.

 

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LOCATOR MAPS

Map of Downtown Montpelier VT

Map of Downtown Montpelier VT

This map shows business locations in a downtown area. When you mouse over each marker you see details for each business. Clicking on the markers takes you to the individual business websites if they have one. This example also shows how you can use a drop-down selector to locate businesses on the map.

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Washington, DC Metro Map

Washington, DC Metro Map

This example shows how you can use our interactive tours to display a large map. You can navigate by clicking on a thumbnail map or clicking arrows on the side of a map to move to an adjacent area. An enlarged view of that area is displayed showing more detail than you could see on the whole map at once.

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REAL ESTATE

New Jersey Home

New Jersey Home

This tour shows a bi-level home. This tour would work well as a standalone site or embedded within another web page.

 

 

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Country Home

Country Home Floor Plan

This large country home has two floors with a private master suite. The tour includes many interior photos as well as views of the property. An area map lets you see attractions in the vicinity.

 

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DIAGRAMS

Coal Power Station

Coal Power Station

This tour uses a diagram as a map and lets you explore the workings of a coal-fired thermal power station. The diagram had existing numbered squares so the tour made use of a transparent rectangle shape marker with a red border to highlight each step of the process.

 

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Anatomy of a Flower

Anatomy of a Flower

This example shows how you can use a diagram to describe the parts of a flower. The diagram already had the names of each flower part so the markers were created as transparent rectangles with an outline that changes color when you mouse over them. You can create interactive tours for all kinds of devices or processes.

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