Hey Folks
So I know this has been covered before, but the information I found in previous posts, well I just couldn't understand it.
In my flash output, full screen skin button doesn't work. I've read that you need to insert the fallowing "allowfullscreen = true", but I have no idea where I need to do that.
I'm not very well versed in css or coding so any help would be tremendously appreciated.
thanks
full screen issues
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You wrote:
"In my flash output, full screen skin button doesn't work."
Definately more detail is needed before we can address your particular issues.
Are you talking about full window or full screen? What device are you using and what browser and version ?
"In my flash output, full screen skin button doesn't work."
Definately more detail is needed before we can address your particular issues.
Are you talking about full window or full screen? What device are you using and what browser and version ?
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Ok.. another question please.
Please post your work to a website and provide the URL so we can look at it too.
If not can you view my web page using Pano2vr's HTML5/CSS3 with Flash fall back output methods.
http://360texas.com/services/izamalcity/index.html
Please post your work to a website and provide the URL so we can look at it too.
If not can you view my web page using Pano2vr's HTML5/CSS3 with Flash fall back output methods.
http://360texas.com/services/izamalcity/index.html
Sorry, i have no idea what your second question means. But I try to either link directly to the swf. file or embed it into a page.
here's a link
http://www.alexanderpomnikow.com/pano.html
here's a link
http://www.alexanderpomnikow.com/pano.html
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I did look at your page with the embedded flash .swf's.
? When you upload the pano2vr .swf content are you also uploading the associated .js files.
It appears you are not uploading all the required output files.
? When you upload the pano2vr .swf content are you also uploading the associated .js files.
It appears you are not uploading all the required output files.
by upload, do you mean upload it to my site-root folder?360Texas wrote: When you upload the pano2vr .swf content are you also uploading the associated .js files.
I upload everythign that P2VR spits out onto my server, and then link to or embed the .swf file.
thanks again
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Question: Are you able to view our website ??
http://360texas.com/services/izamalcity/index.html
Understand please.. there are two forms of "FULL" full monitor and full page window screen size.
If your browser has Adobe Flash Viewer installed.. after you click on one of the map links.... it should open a new page full window size.
Then click on the panorama tool bar full screen button.
The browser menu above bar should be removed so that you can see full screen size. Click again to return to full browser window again.
I think the trick.. is to hyper link to that panorama's .html instead of the .swf
The panoramas .html page should contain a direct link to that panorama's. swf
Your full monitor size should be displayed after you click the full screen button
http://360texas.com/services/izamalcity/index.html
Understand please.. there are two forms of "FULL" full monitor and full page window screen size.
If your browser has Adobe Flash Viewer installed.. after you click on one of the map links.... it should open a new page full window size.
Then click on the panorama tool bar full screen button.
The browser menu above bar should be removed so that you can see full screen size. Click again to return to full browser window again.
I think the trick.. is to hyper link to that panorama's .html instead of the .swf
The panoramas .html page should contain a direct link to that panorama's. swf
Your full monitor size should be displayed after you click the full screen button
OK, i think i understand. If I'm linking to a pan/tour, link to the html, not the swf.
What about when embedding it within a page, like this http://danneutel.com/?page_id=1457
thanks again for the help!
btw, if this is all laid out somewhere else, feel free to just send me there. I know it can be really frustrating when people ask the same questions time and again, I just have no clue where to start looking or the terminology to use.
What about when embedding it within a page, like this http://danneutel.com/?page_id=1457
thanks again for the help!
btw, if this is all laid out somewhere else, feel free to just send me there. I know it can be really frustrating when people ask the same questions time and again, I just have no clue where to start looking or the terminology to use.
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Try looking at our last project page
http://www.360texas.com/services/bvi/index.html
Click one of the thumbnail pic's and it takes you to the location. Click the full screen button. Click the pano's HOME button to return the thumbnail page.
The html code I used is something like this
The Project Rooftop is a bit more complex as it involves using a WordPress and embedded PanoPress [1.1] type web page template. Essentially the basic page template was probably purchased from Wordpress and modified to incorporate a PanoPress code by a programmer.
While all this is interesting information -- it shows that the process is similar to what we discussed above... the page code links to an .HTML
which displays the panorama in a new browser window.
http://www.360texas.com/services/bvi/index.html
Click one of the thumbnail pic's and it takes you to the location. Click the full screen button. Click the pano's HOME button to return the thumbnail page.
The html code I used is something like this
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<a title="ID: 307 SVT06 Game Room">
<img border="1" src="svt06_200x100.png" width="200" height="100"></a><a href="svt06/index.html"><br></a>
While all this is interesting information -- it shows that the process is similar to what we discussed above... the page code links to an .HTML
which displays the panorama in a new browser window.
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Hmm while the code you are using does embed the flash panorama into your page... it does not appear to adress the full screen button issue.
But, you are welcome.. glad you were able to getting it to work to your satisfaction.
But, you are welcome.. glad you were able to getting it to work to your satisfaction.