Panorom
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Dear @eurostoredesign,
Thank you very much for taking the time to write this nice review.
Dear @jocelynneo,
Thank you very much for taking the time to write this nice review.
Dear @dibeja,
Thank you for contacting us.
Yes, it is possible to change the z-index or position of other elements of Panorom tour. However, the main goal of this plugin is to keep it simple and intuitive. Therefore only a set of necessary settings and configurations are available in the plugin.
For your use-case, we can generate a custom CSS file that can perform the extra customization. As a pro user, you can contact us directly through email for further discussion.
Best regards
We now have a new feature which can give similar results. It can be accessed through Panorom Editor -> Settings -> Thumbnail Bar
Hi, at the moment the way to travel in the tour and between scenes is through hotpsots.
Dear @maxser,
Thank you very much for taking the time to write this nice review and to share your experience.
Hi @blackcat178,
Having a fixed large height, might not be a good idea for your application as it does not cover all different screen sizes.
We just added a feature in Panorom Editor Settings which exactly does that. It expands the tour to cover the whole page.
Thank you @blackcat178,
Can you please explain a bit more about your question? By “displaying an image in full screen when opening a page” do you mean when the tour’s shortcode is placed in a page, then the tour fills the whole page?
Dear @mathijsdts,
Thank you very much for your nice and complete review. We appreciate that.
Dear @miroslav1984
Thank you very much for your nice review. For paid version, please email us for further discount options.
You’re very welcome @janigaard. Happy that could help.
Hi @janigaard,
Regarding your first question about setting initial direction, there are 2 ways to achieve this:
1. In the Panorom Editor, adjust your image to the place you want to set as starting direction, then right-click on the image and select “Set Default Direction”. This option sets the default direction, when your users come to that scene from any hotspot.
2. However, you usually like the scene’s direction to follow the same direction of the hotspot from which the user is arriving. For example if you come to the Hall scene from the entrance scene, you like to see the rooms and when you enter to the Hall scene from one of the rooms, you like to see the entrance door. This can be achieved on the hotspots directly, from the Target Scene’s X&Y option. The “Auto” option, makes the target scene to follow the compass data of your images, and the “Manual” option makes the target scene’s direction fully customizable.
Regarding your second question about zero zoom. Actually the zoom levels are carefully adjusted so that your tours look good on every device (Monitor, Tablet, Phone). Therefore if you want to set your zoom level to most zoomed-out level, they might look good on large screen but then they might look a bit strange on mobile devices. However if you feel, your tours do not look the best on laptop, one solution would be to increase the height of your tour for large screens. This option can be accessed from the Settings menu in your Panorom Editor.
Dear @amim,
Thank you very much for your complete and nice review. We really appreciate that. For paid version, please email us for further discount options.
Hi Jan,
The photo transition seems to be working fine on your mentioned website. Moreover since you are a pro user, you can directly email us regarding any issues.
On the mentioned website, it seems you are using another plugin.