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  2. Oct 26, 2015 · A simple way to embed a photo sphere is to embed a Google + post on your site. Post your photo sphere to Google+. It will be displayed as a photo sphere and allow anyone who clicks on the image to have the immersive photo sphere experience.

  3. Quickly and easily embed a photo sphere on your website. Visit your Views profile; Click on the photo sphere you’d like to share. Select the Share button in the menu on the right; Copy the snippet of code under “Embed this image” Paste the iframe into the source code of your webpage; Customize the height and width of the photo sphere ...

  4. Jan 21, 2016 · Update 21/1/2016: Jim Popenoe just posted that Google have made some progress updating Google Maps and it's now possible to embed Photospheres without requiring Javascript or an API key. In 5 simple steps you can embed your Photospheres using an iFrame. Read more to see how.

  5. Nov 19, 2014 · To share, simply search a location on Google Maps in your browser, enter Street View mode or select from one of the Photo Spheres at the bottom and then click...

  6. Nov 11, 2019 · To add the photo sphere viewer to your website, use the g:panoembed element. The following is an example: <g:panoembed imageurl="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-kr97Eucg6sM/UKGEuvo_eBI/AAAAAAAAi0s/adq8uqyhm_k/photo.jpg" fullsize="4096,2048" croppedsize="4096,1380" offset="0,480" displaysize="600,400"/>

  7. Publish and connect Photo Spheres. You can upload Photo Spheres to Google Maps the same way that you publish flat images with the Android Google Maps app or on your computer browser. Learn...

  8. Nov 19, 2014 · Embedding a Street View or Photo Sphere works similarly to the Street View Service in Google Maps JavaScript API v3 - specify a lat/lng or panorama ID to pick your location, plus heading and pitch to determine direction of the scene and angle of the camera.

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