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MaxVR.com allows you to integrate virtual
tours into your website using any combination of four
options: hyperlinks, icons, thumbnails and embedding.
These options allow you to incorporate MaxVR.com virtual
tours, while maintaining the distinct layout and design
of your website.
Following are explanations and examples of how each format
could be used to incorporate virtual tours and interactive
maps into your website:
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Embedded Format |
Embedding a virtual tour
directly into your page is one of the best ways to feature
this technology on your website. To ensure a quick download
time try using our small format image, which is less than
50K, or limit each page to only one embedded virtual
tour.
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| Hyperlink
Format |
A hyperlink is a highlighted
text caption that will link your customers to a virtual
tour of a particular attraction (see examples below).
This format is ideal for websites that are short on space
or for listing various attractions in a paragraph. Simply
use the code we send you as the hyperlink for specific
words or attractions listed on your page.
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Example
Take a virtual tour of Miami Beach
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Icon Format |
Your selected tours can
also be linked from an icon. Use this format in places
where you are short on space or on pages with multiple
virtual tours. You can choose the icon provided by MaxVR.com
or you can create and use your own.
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Example
Click the icon to view a virtual tour of ancient Mayan Ruins
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Thumbnail Format |
Instead of using a generic
icon to represent the link to a virtual tour you can use
a thumbnail (a small static image) of the tour itself.
Thumbnails come in three sizes: small, standard and full
making them easy to integrate with any web page.
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Example
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Wrap text around
the thumbnail to
seamlessly integrate the
virtual tours with
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Integrating MaxVR.com’s Interactive Maps |
Now MaxVR.com’s virtual
tours are even easier to integrate into your website.
Our new interactive maps organize the virtual tours and
give your users a truly interactive environment. Users
control what virtual tours they see and gain the benefit
of knowing where each attraction is located in relation
to other areas on the map.
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