Please not look at those awful pieces of code, unless you want some sort of horror trill, I just uploaded it so I could work with it from another machine.
What is hardcoded into the command line scripts is just a few basic commands and printing/prompting of stuff. Everything else are in "storyline modules".
I am not sure my brain does exactly what it is supposed to do either, but I chose to leave it "as is". And hey! I have got papers that say I am normal! And so does the friendly pink orb.
"He is a nerd, but there is nothing wrong with him." Good to know.
the shadows are messed up for some reason, they are super pixelated. and it is difficult to navigate, it seems to get that way with large models, it goes too fast.
but of course i'm still not very familiar with the tools, i may be able to fix that.
so, i can put up to 20 annotations on it, same as the markers on the images
and they can contain links, so maybe i can have one for each piece that takes you to the iframe for that piece, which can then have more specific annotations
Framesets were not included in HTML5, but I think the iframes barely survived. In contrast to a lot of other people, I think the frame concept is a pretty useful and generally a net gain.
:) i've left almost all that aside right now. hard enough to prioritize without thinking about the experience of the 1% of people with alternative browsers.