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360ºx360º iPIX Images
To view an iPIX image, click on a photo, or click the
word "Java" below the photo. To view a higher resolution version,
click the word "Plug-in" below the photo. You will need the
iPIX plug-in
for the higher resolution image. Some rooms are not available as IPIX images due to recent remodeling.
Frequently Asked Questions about iPIX
What are iPIX images?
iPIX images are interactive,
spherical photographs offering a complete field of view, from earth to sky, floor to ceiling,
from horizon to horizon.
How do I view the iPIX images?
Two versions of each image are available on this web site.
The Java versions can be viewed with Netscape 3 (or newer) and Internet Explorer 3 (or newer)
without a special iPIX plug-in.
The Java versions used in this site are medium resolution images for faster download.
The Standard (plug-in) versions require that the
iPIX plug-in be installed on your
computer. You can download the
iPIX plug-in
for free. The Standard (plug-in) versions of images used in this site are higher resolution,
with greater detail.
How do I navigate an iPIX image?
Navigation within the Java versions and Standard (plug-in) versions is somewhat different.
For instructions on navigating Java
iPIX images,
click here.
For instructions on navigating Standard (plug-in)
iPIX images,
click here.
What is the iPIX plug-in?
The iPIX plug-in is software that
gives your web browser the capability to view
iPIX images within web pages.
What web browsers will work with the iPIX plug-in?
The iPIX plug-in is currently
available for Windows 95/98/NT/XP, and Macintosh OS computers.
The iPIX plug-in supports
Netscape Navigator version 3.0 (or newer) and Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 (or newer).
The plug-in download is made even simpler with a JIM download for Netscape Navigator and an
ActiveX download for Internet Explorer. The JIM and ActiveX downloads allow the
iPIX plug-in to be installed
without closing your browser. The plug-in will also work on Netscape plug-in compatible browsers,
such as Firefox and Opera.
How do I enable Java and JavaScript in my web browser?
Most web browsers are Java and JavaScript enabled by default, so if you have not disabled those
settings, you probably don't need to change anything. You can test whether your browser is
JavaScript enabled by clicking here.
If you did not see the "JavaScript is enabled" message, you
will need to make a simple change in your browser settings to view the
iPIX images on this page.
In Netscape 4, go to the menu at the top of your browser and select "Edit|Preferences|Advanced".
Check the boxes next to "Enable Java" and "Enable JavaScript", then click "OK". In Netscape 3,
go to the menu at the top of your browser and select "Options|Network Preferences|Languages".
Check the boxes next to "Enable Java" and "Enable JavaScript", then click "OK".
In Internet Explorer 5, go to the menu at the top of your browser and select
"Tools|Internet Options". Click on the "Security" tab, then on the "Custom Level" button.
Scroll down the list of options to "Scripting" and enable "Active Scripting" and "Scripting
of Java applets". Click "OK" until you are out of the "Internet Options" settings. You may
need to close and re-open IE for it to work.
How can I get cool iPIX
images like these for my web site?
Contact Acies Communications and we will be happy to show
you how iPIX images can
be used to enhance your web site.
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