360 Javascript Viewer

360 Javascript Viewer

Turn a series of images into an interactive 360 degree view.

  • Frequently updated
    Very good! This plugin is actively maintained and the last update was released 73 days ago.
  • This plugin is tested with the last major release of WordPress
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  • Compatible with the latest major PHP release
    This plugin requieres PHP 7.0.0 or higher. The latest stable PHP 8.4.1 was released on 21 November 2024
  • No unfixed plugin vulnerabilities
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Ratings

13

Active installs

1K

Total Downloads

31K

Support Threads

1

Last updated

20 September 2024

Added

17 September 2020

Versions

13.05%86.95%
  • Version 1.6
  • Version 1.7

Screenshots

Put your 360 images in your own media library.
Configure the viewer and create a shortcode at 360-javascriptviewer.com
Paste the shortcode anywhere in a post, page, block or Elementor block
Responsive viewer integrated on a page
WooCommerce front in product gallery with support for photoswipe in lightbox
WooCommerce product admin, add shortcode to show an 360 product view
Control the viewer with the elementor widget

About 360 Javascript Viewer

FAQ

Some people find it hard to construct a shortcode by hand, that’s why we created a tool te make it more convenient.

You need to have images in your gallery and you need the shortcode filled into the product properties.
Then the viewer will be shown in the product gallery. You can also use the shortcode in combination with a Gutenberg lock or Elementor block. In that case you must set the block to use the WooCommerce product code for presentation.

In the settings there is an options to define the ACF field what must be used by the Gutenberg block or Elementor block. In that case you must set the block to use the ACF code for presentation. You can fill the ACF field with the shortcode and it will be used by the block.

Yes, you can use global settings in the settings page. You can also use the shortcode to override the global settings.

Yes, you can call parse_jsv360_shortcode() function within your template. Use the shortcode as a parameter.

You need to have images in your gallery and you need the shortcode filled into the product properties.
Then the viewer will be shown in the product gallery. You can also use the shortcode in combination with a Gutenberg lock or Elementor block. In that case you must set the block to use the WooCommerce product code for presentation.

In the settings there is an options to define the ACF field what must be used by the Gutenberg block or Elementor block. In that case you must set the block to use the ACF code for presentation. You can fill the ACF field with the shortcode and it will be used by the block.

Yes, you can use global settings in the settings page. You can also use the shortcode to override the global settings.

Yes, you can call parse_jsv360_shortcode() function within your template. Use the shortcode as a parameter.

In the settings there is an options to define the ACF field what must be used by the Gutenberg block or Elementor block. In that case you must set the block to use the ACF code for presentation. You can fill the ACF field with the shortcode and it will be used by the block.

Yes, you can use global settings in the settings page. You can also use the shortcode to override the global settings.

Yes, you can call parse_jsv360_shortcode() function within your template. Use the shortcode as a parameter.

Yes, you can use global settings in the settings page. You can also use the shortcode to override the global settings.

Yes, you can call parse_jsv360_shortcode() function within your template. Use the shortcode as a parameter.

Yes, you can call parse_jsv360_shortcode() function within your template. Use the shortcode as a parameter.

Changelog

1.0

1.0.1

1.1.0

1.2.0

1.2.1

1.2.2

1.3.0

1.4.0

1.5.0

1.5.2

1.6.0

1.6.15

1.6.18

1.6.20

1.7.0

1.7.1

1.7.5

1.7.7

1.7.8

1.7.9

1.7.10

1.7.11

1.7.15

1.7.16

1.7.21

How to install 360 Javascript Viewer

  1. Upload the plugin files to the your_wordpress_plugins_dir/360deg-javascript-viewer directory, or Install as a regular WordPress plugin
  2. Go your Plugins page in the WordPress Dashboard and activate it

Shortcode parameters

Generate the shortcodes online

example: [360-jsv total-frames=72 speed=90 inertia=30 max-width=200]  // will take the default image
example: [360-jsv main-image-url=your/image.jpg total-frames=16 speed=90 inertia=30 image-url-format=your/image_xx.jpg]