I've added a new feature to the 'Play-one-hole' app of mine (there's a link on my profile page), and that is two new views of each hole.
- Aerial view
- Surface map
These are below the tee shot picture.
If you click on either one, BOTH will open to fill your browser width with the surface map being superimposed on top of the aerial image.
Depending on which image you clicked, the surface map will be either fully transparent or fully opaque. The transparency can be adjusted by the slider in the bottom left corner.
The colour key denotes all the different surfaces on the surface map, and it can be dragged over the map to match up the colour swatches with the colours on the map. Releasing your mouse button will 'let go' of the colour key allowing it to return to its original position.
The colour key can be hidden by checking the 'Hide Colour Key' checkbox. (The text activates the checkbox too so you have a fairly big target area for that).
The surface map gives an accurate indication of where the out of bounds and lost ball areas are for each hole
I think all of the surface maps have a colour key as part of the image. But as the size of this varies, and in some cases it's barely readable, I thought it a good idea to add my own.
Clicking on either the surface map or aerial picture when in full screen mode, will take you back to the hole selection page.
And don't forget the F11 key (fullscreen) for getting the most out of your screen.
Thank you. ; )
P.S. This may not work in old browsers and IE.