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    huckrorick
    last edited by 29 Nov 2008, 19:21

    Anyone using this add on?
    Do you know if there is some sort of manual for the free version?
    In particular I would like to have the 3D model on a web page with other text on the page. Can this be done?

    thanks,

    Huck

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      EarthMover
      last edited by 29 Nov 2008, 23:20

      Look here - http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=12464

      3D Artist at Clearstory 3D Imaging
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        Gaieus
        last edited by 30 Nov 2008, 09:15

        Hi Huck,

        Note that the HC teleporter creates the embeddable object AND a html file where it will be embedded. If you have any basic html knowledge or a wysiwyg html editor, you should be able to add any further content to that page.

        Gai...

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          Abe Megahed
          last edited by 17 Dec 2008, 19:03

          Hi,

          Yes, Gaius is correct, since Hypercosm Teleporter exports a web page along with a Hypercosm applet, you can treat the exported web page like any other web content.

          To add your own material to an exported web page, there are two main ways that you can do this:

          1. Add text, graphics, etc. directly to the HTML page exported by Hypercosm
            This should be relatively straightforward and simple, but it has the disadvantage that if you want to significantly change the Hypercosm part of the page in the future, for example, export the model with a different skin, then you'll have to re-integrate the rest of the page content over again.

          2. Put the Hypercosm HTML page in an iframe inside another web page
            This is the approach that we use on the Hypercosm web site and that people who are creating a lot of Hypercosm content will tend to favor. In this approach, just make an iframe on your main web page that refers to the page exported by Hypercosm. Any Javascript or changes on the Hypercosm page will have no effect on your main web page so this is really easy to maintain and you don't have to worry about issues like including the Javascript that's needed on the Hypercosm web page.

          If you need any help with this, let me know.

          Abe Megahed
          CTO, Hypercosm
          megaheda@hypercosm.com
          (608) 229-2829

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            Gaieus
            last edited by 18 Dec 2008, 06:37

            Third approach could be to use php files instead of html files and simply include the one that contains the Hypercosm applet into another one (in case one doesn't want to use iFrames which can be the case sometimes)

            Gai...

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