Once you have uploaded a virtual to your web server you can access it directly via the URL associated with the folder you have chosen…. e.g. http://yourdomain.com.au/folder (where yourdomain.com.com.au is the domain of your website and “folder” is the folder structure of the location you have chosen to store your virtual tour.
You can use this URL direct (or email it) to reference the Virtual Tour from your website to display a full screen view, but you may also like to embed the virtual tour into your website (or social media) so it can be viewed as a part of your web page .
This page provides simple instructions on how to use an iframe to embed the virtual tour into your website :
Integrating the tour into your website with iframe
Once you have the working URL to your tour, you have to integrate it into your website.
The recommended integration is by using an iFrame, so you would use this code and place it on your webpage:
<iframe src="http://yourdomain.com.au" width="800" height="500" allowFullScreen></iframe>
where “yourdomain” is the URL to your Virtual Tour, “800” is the desired width and “500” is the desired height of the embedded tour (these can be modified as needed).
For example – see below for an embedded Virtual Tour, or a Link like this will run the Tour directly from a Web Browser : http://lescapade.panoview.com.au