You can then choose that previous version. This is useful for when the embedded project doesn’t work as expected suddenly, but it’s known that a previous version worked. Once you upload packages, you will see a list of all the the player versions that are available. Player Version – Choose a version from an already uploaded package. This prevents them from playing all at once. This is handy for when there are multiple projects on one page and some or all, for example, have background sound. Start player as preview image – The player will load and start playing when the user clicks the preview image. Player size – Defines the default size of the player. Changes can be done on an individual basis using the attributes or in the post’s sidebar. These settings affect all instances of GGPKG both from Pano2VR and Object2VR. The Plugin settings are found in the WordPress Settings in the Dashboard. Upload the package without the images and tiles folders and then once the uploaded to WordPress, use an FTP to add the images and tiles folders.Īnother option would be to host the project files elsewhere and use the shortcode, url='/mytour.index'.
If you need to upload projects to WordPress but are limited by the upload file restrictions, then the easiest solution to install the plugin, Tuxedo BigFile Plugin.Īnother solution is to convert a normal HTML5 output to a light-weight package to get past the file size restrictions. In the example above, the number is the media’s unique ID assigned by WordPress.Įach package can be customized using attributes. This is the shortcode for the image or tour.
Once the image or tour has been inserted in the post, you’ll see something like this: Once you have the ID, you can just use the Shortcode widget.įind the Formatting tab and choose, Classic.Ĭlick the Add Media button and then drag the GGPKG to the media library (to upload it) or select the tour or image from the library. The Classic Editor will give you the package ID in a Shortcode. Select, Select Package and then choose your image or tour or drag your package to upload it, if you haven’t done so already. Using the Widgetįind the Widgets tab and the GGPGK widget.Īdd the image or tour to the page. Once the package is uploaded to WordPress, your project will be unpacked/unzipped and you will see your image/tour in the Media Library. Under the plugin name, select Deactivate.īefore you can add the GGPKG to a post, you must first install the plugin.įirst, export your image or tour using the Generate GGPKG button in the HTML5 output settings.
The plugin will now be in the Plugins list. Search for our plugin, Garden Gnome Package. In the Dashboard’s left sidebar, hover over Plugins to bring up a menu.