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    Hi folks,
    I’m just wondering will enfold allow typical embedding of Google Photosphere images on a page and if there are any special steps that need to be taken to embed these?

    I want to display 3 separate thumbnail photosphere’s one page so am guessing having 3 small ones may be a bit much to load and perhaps a still shot should be in each thumbnail, which once clicked, will then open the photoshphere in it’s own window. I’ve the photoshphere’s live on Google from my personal account but would want them just to appear the same way as enlarging any photo if possible.

    Also on the last point, if a page has a lot of images and you want each image to be enlarged to its high res version, is it best practice to create a thumbnail version of the image and to size it appropriately so pages load faster and then users can see a larger version on clicking if they desire?

    I’m guessing having loads of high res images scaled down (but still the original high res file being read) and having 3 photospheres on the one page would be too much?

    Any help would be great!

    #658078

    Hey cormie,

    You can add your embed codes into text tab of Text Block element or into Code Block element to display street views.

    I unfortunately do not have much experience with photospheres therefore i will not be able to tell you what would be the best practise. Sorry about that :)

    Best regards,
    Yigit

    #660967

    Thanks for the reply. Ok, hopefully my developer will be able to figure it out anyway so they can be displayed correctly :)

    #660973

    Hey!

    This post might be helpful as well – http://kriesi.at/documentation/enfold/color-section-with-100-container/ if you would like to make it fullwidth :)
    I am closing the thread for now, if you have any other questions or issues, please feel free to start a new thread :)

    Cheers!
    Yigit

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