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Changing viewing and display preferences

Updated over a week ago

By default, the "location sets" are initially displayed in a compressed mode, represented by a captivating "hero" background image of the location set. However, when you hover your mouse over a location set, additional information becomes visible, including:

  • Availability of a 360° HDR image: This indicates whether a 360° HDR image is available for the location set or not.

  • Image number: The image number provides a unique identifier for the specific image within the location set.

  • The number of additional perspectives: This refers to the count of additional angles or viewpoints available for the particular location set.

Hovering over a location set allows you to gain a quick glimpse of these details, providing you with valuable insights before exploring further or making a selection. This enhanced hover experience facilitates efficient browsing and aids in identifying the most suitable location sets for your specific needs.

Expanded Location Sets View Mode

You have the option to switch the results overview to expanded mode, allowing you to view locations in a more detailed manner instead of solely relying on the hero image. By default, the compressed mode is enabled, which displays the location set with the hero image. However, when you disable this option, all images within the location set will be showcased one after another, providing a continuous overview of the available images. This expanded mode offers a comprehensive visual representation of the location set, enabling you to explore and evaluate the images in a seamless and continuous manner.

Details On/Off

You have the convenience of toggling between two modes to suit your preference when viewing location sets. If you prefer to see the location sets directly without the need to hover over them with a mouse, you can switch to a mode where the information is displayed upfront. This eliminates the extra step of hovering and provides immediate visibility of the location sets, allowing for a more streamlined browsing experience.

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