Wellness Library

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A Wealth of Information

Welcome to our Wellness Library. We have incorporated “Tiltviewer” by AirTightInteractive. Move your cursor around the images and see how it tilts! The best part is that you can CLICK on an image to see the full view, and then CLICK on the circlet to flip the image. You will find a synopsis of the topic and the link to connect to Dan’s informative pages.

You may also use your arrow keys to select the next image. Click anywhere on the enlarged image or the background to see all the choices once again.

Scroll down and enjoy!

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A Message to Dan

So how do you like it?? I have control over some of the parameters - the background color, an inner color (which makes a circular fade - an interesting effect), the image border color (although not the width), the color of the back of the image (although the text is in black and I can’t seem to change that - ?)...

The default colors use a white frame on the images with a black background. The inner color is white so it looks like a back-lighting effect. Personally, I think it’s a little distracting for our purposes - the tilting stuff is enough for one page!

I tried to shorten the viewer, but that shrinks the whole thing. I can try a few other things, but the default works, at least!

Also, I just grabbed some images. The first one is my attempt at a book cover. I can make some for all of our topics so they will be nice and large (when you click on them.) The second one is a snip of your video, obviously. I made a new one because the YouTube default has the play button in the center and it seemed misleading on the TiltViewer. The other images are photos I snapped:

  • a tree on hike near Lake Dunsmore
  • trees in our backyard loaded with red-winged blackbirds (we have video of them chirping!)
  • our little dog, Beau
  • our two cats, Chester and Snickers (Chester is not that fat - it’s an odd camera angle)
  • a plant in our living room - a famous Vermont plant - blooming for the first time
  • one of many beautiful sunsets - our view across the street (if you look closely you will see the colors on the water, and the blue is some early snow)

I probably made the instructions too complicated - it’s very intuitive. Just wanted you to know about some options.