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Any idea how I get this link into my webpage? http://www.360cities.net/image/private#219.56,-8.39,71.0
Thanks from Holland! Gr René
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Hello Rene
It is rather easy.
You make an iframe in a HTML-object.
In the object You simply have a line : <iframe src="https://www.360cities.net/image/private#219.56,-8.39,71.0" width="750" height="550"></iframe>
You can see the example on my testsite here : http://www.john-schwartz.dk/panoramio.html
The embedding is for the whole page and not only for the image.
You can allow full-screen viev.
You can see some information here : http://blog.360cities.net/update-your-embed-codes/
If You are a RRO member of Panoramio You can embed it much nicer ( only the image )
You could also think of YouTube. I have a 360 video here : http://www.brammingegnsmuseum.dk/rundtur-pa-museet.html
And You can see this shows only the video and nothing else. On some of the other examples I haven't allowed fullscreen
If You play the video, then in settings set the highest resolution, if You have bandwidth for that.
Hope this helps You
Kind Regards
John S.
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Hello John,
Thanks for your help. I have tryed to copy your link into a HTML object but the program gives me this screen all the time. It says " Can not find the entrypoint of the procedure" and no way to continue. Maby somthing wrong in the software?
Kind regards,
René
Hello Rene
I doesn't get much out of Your error - I am not so familiar with the Dutch language.
The link You should paste into the html-object is one line and it should appear as :
<iframe src="https://www.360cities.net/image/private#219.56,-8.39,71.0" width="750" height="550"></iframe>
This is what I have tested and it still seems to function.
You can choose other height and width - remember to set the height for the html-object to 0 or a higher value as the height as the iframe.
This way Your html-object will become an iframe where it will show the site. It is not quite as elegant as YouTube.
For Panoramio You could also put in on Facebook and then embed it from there - it should be nicer.
BUT - if You paste the line into a html-object on Your own page, it should function. The advantage of, that it is a whole page You see, is that You in Your own page, in the iframe, will have access to the Panoramio menu and so.
Hope You will have it to function.
John S.