Graphical User Config / CMS

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Roland
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Hi,

Any idea as to whether it's possible to link a graphical user interface or CMS to configure virtual tours created with Pano2VR?

Recently, I got several clients asking for a way to maintain virtual tours themselves, for example, deleting/adding/renaming hot spots or moving them around. Is there a way for them to achieve this? I'm not aware of any existing solutions but perhaps someone else is.

If nothing exists then I guess I'll have to do some custom coding.

Cheers,
Roland
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Tony
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Roland wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 10:27 am Recently, I got several clients asking for a way to maintain virtual tours themselves, for example, deleting/adding/renaming hot spots or moving them around. Is there a way for them to achieve this? I'm not aware of any existing solutions but perhaps someone else is.
If you take a look at the Pano2VR Javascript API page there is a section on hotspot and how you can manipulate them using Javascript.

https://ggnome.com/doc/javascript-api/

The only caveat is you need to be a good Javascript programmer or have one who works for you. Also, check out Thomas Bredenfeld's webinar Extending Pano2VR’s Functionality with JavaScript https://ggnome.com/gg_webinars/extendin ... avascript/ it will give you an idea of what's possible and how to go about implementing it.
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Roland
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Joined: Thu Apr 02, 2020 2:01 pm

Thanks a lot Tony, will check out the webinar you mentioned. I have already worked with the JavaScript API.

So I assume that no 3rd party (or any other) solution exists to provide client admins with some basic backend functionality, such editing hot spots, renaming scene names, etc.
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