How to make Views with Webpgr

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Dana Lee

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Jun 5, 2014, 6:55:08 AM6/5/14
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Let’s see how we can use cool transition effects by making a View. A Webpgr’s view is the territory like a spot on a map. On an empty ground, you set up different postals and bring your viewer to the each spot you want to share. Also you can go see how to hyperlink views.



First go to the Edit mode by clicking Control + E. On the left side menu, you will see the Eye shape.

Click the icon then you can see Create a page view. You can name the view as you want, I named my new view as ‘startingpage’. You can use numbers or small case letters.



As you made a view named ’startingpage’, the new view has to be re-sized as big/small as you want. Click the view and you will see the Properities on the right. Directly re-size it by typing numbers or you can drag. Normal A4 size is W: 1440, H 810. But you can make it big if you want to show the big overview of your website.


Then, make a second view. I named it as ‘next’ and make it smaller than the first one.


I will place a flower button and a text box. So when people click the flower button I want to take viewers to ‘next’ view.

Click the object you want to make a hyperlink in. On your right bar, there’s ‘Link’. You can either select ‘View’ or any kinds of URL. I selected ‘next’ view for the transition. So every time viewers click the flower button, they will land on this second view.



So far, that was the basic of how you can make a hyperlink to go to next views. Still, if you want a slower transition to the next view, Write ‘?t=3’ after the view’s name. It will take 3 seconds to move to the next view.



So through the slow transition, the viewer can see the secret text you allocate intentionally.

There are much more you can do with Views. It is like you become a tour guide and lead the flock into your own town.



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