How to: find things on an F (TF)
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It needs updating and isn't finished, but might help some people
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Posted 13 years 6 months ago #23364James
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Posted 13 years 6 months ago #23384broon wrote: There's a few good sites showing location of parts./sensors etc. But I made one a while back for the complete amateur. Basically nice wide shots showing as many landmarks as possible so anyone could identify where the part was.
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That is a really good idea and must be further developed and finished. i had a look at the site and its great :woohoo:
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Posted 13 years 6 months ago #23399and have been looking forward to seeing all of the links connected.
Psymon, The hot spots are a great idea!
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Posted 13 years 6 months ago #23401Psymon wrote: Its given me an idea, using hot spots so as the mouse moves over the picture it pops up the name of the part
That was my original plan years ago but never got round to it. the web software I use now though has an easy image map tool to do just that, so I may have a play over the next few days...........
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