Interface Styles

 

This page shows a number of possible user-interface styles for viewing rotatable photos.

Float: Drag the mouse over to rotate the photo. Lock/toggle the rotation by clicking the mouse.
This style requires no instruction, since a user is likely to discover the rotatability by accident as they move their mouse over the image. This is the default style used for most rotatable photos on this web site.

Drag: Click and drag to rotate the photo.

Scroll: Drag a scroll bar to rotate the photo.

Circle-float: Move the mouse in a circular motion to rotate the photo. Lock/toggle the rotation by clicking the mouse.
This style can be more intuitive for objects viewed from a higher angle.

Circle-drag: Like above, but click and drag the image in a circular motion.

 

Buttons: Click buttons to control the rotation.

 

Your Style Here: These styles are just a few possibilities. If you want something different, we can work with you on a solution, or you can use the source images to develop your own style.


 
 

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