Hi!
I've been experementing with iFrame content (HTML, Video, Stream..). It works using some "work around" in Hopspot. However, it's super cucumber.. Especially comparing to the picture element, as an example.
Would it be possible to get a iFrame element, just the way there is an picture element ?
Indeed, it's super easy to rotate, transform a picture, it's a nightmare for an iFrame (Skin editor, skin ID...). I am trying since days (without success) to rotate/distort an iFrame Hotspot, where it took me under one minute to do the same for a picture..
Also, it would be great to apply to this iFrame the same sound environement as the audio or video element. Very usefull in case the iFrame contains a live stream.
Thanks for listenning
iFrame - Element
try the text field, there you can insert html code
greetings from germany
Chris
greetings from germany
Chris
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Christian Stüben
Christian Stüben
the only thing i can offer is a untested css property:
https://wiki.selfhtml.org/wiki/CSS/Eigenschaften/rotate
https://wiki.selfhtml.org/wiki/CSS/Eigenschaften/rotate
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Christian Stüben
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Hi,
You can not pin an iframe to the panorama like an image or video.
However, using a point hotspot and text box you can use some CSS trickery as seen in the Flat Hotspot, please see: viewtopic.php?f=13&t=15551
It uses:
Please see: https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css3_pr_transform.asp
Regards,
You can not pin an iframe to the panorama like an image or video.
However, using a point hotspot and text box you can use some CSS trickery as seen in the Flat Hotspot, please see: viewtopic.php?f=13&t=15551
It uses:
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transform: rotateX(255deg);
Regards,
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Hi!
I'm struggling ,
Is it possible to distort an iframe correctly so it can be integrated in a 360> pano ?
As an example, the CSS code "transform: rotateX(255deg);" only works if scaling is 100%... Getting the thing even harder to achieve. As there is no way to adjust the value and to see live the changes, it takes just ages to implement one iFrame.
Is there any better solution ? Planed ? Could someone confirm the rotate CSS does not work if scaling != 100% ?
Thanks for your understandings.
Regards
I'm struggling ,
Is it possible to distort an iframe correctly so it can be integrated in a 360> pano ?
As an example, the CSS code "transform: rotateX(255deg);" only works if scaling is 100%... Getting the thing even harder to achieve. As there is no way to adjust the value and to see live the changes, it takes just ages to implement one iFrame.
Is there any better solution ? Planed ? Could someone confirm the rotate CSS does not work if scaling != 100% ?
Thanks for your understandings.
Regards