#Panorama Viewer by Pete R. Embed interactive Panorama Pictures on your site with this simple plugin. Created by Pete R., Founder of Travelistly and BucketListly
Demo
Compatibility
Modern browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari on both desktop and smartphones have been tested. I have not tested this on IE.
Basic Usage
You can now display your panorama photos on your site with this plugin. To do this, first you have to include the latest jQuery library together with jquery.panorama_viewer.js
and panorama_viewer.css
into your document's <head>
. Now all you have to do this add your image to your HTML like this:
<div class="panorama">
<img src="your-panorama.jpg">
...
</div>
Make sure to change the source of the image to your image and call the function as shown below:
$(".panorama").panorama_viewer({
repeat: false, // The image will repeat when the user scroll reach the bounding box. The default value is false.
direction: "horizontal", // Let you define the direction of the scroll. Acceptable values are "horizontal" and "vertical". The default value is horizontal
animationTime: 700, // This allows you to set the easing time when the image is being dragged. Set this to 0 to make it instant. The default value is 700.
easing: "ease-out", // You can define the easing options here. This option accepts CSS easing options. Available options are "ease", "linear", "ease-in", "ease-out", "ease-in-out", and "cubic-bezier(...))". The default value is "ease-out".
overlay: true // Toggle this to false to hide the initial instruction overlay
});
Now you will be able to display your panoramic photos without having to rely on the global width of the website. I hope you will find this useful. Stay tuned for more updates.
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