Panorama Block – Display 360-Degree Panoramic Views
Panorama is a 360-degree panorama viewer Gutenberg Block that lets you display your panoramic images and videos on your websites within a few clicks. This Gutenberg block supports a variety of panoramic files such as .png, .jpeg, .mp4, and so on. The plugin is very easy to use, and anyone can configure the viewer without any technical knowledge.
Live Demos
- Image Panorama Demo (Free Version)
- Video Panorama Demo (Free Version)
- Advanced Panorama Demos (Pro Version)
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Key Features
- Spherical 360° View: Spherical texture projections powered by WebGL/Three.js.
- Image & Video Support: Supports panoramic images (PNG, JPEG) and video formats (MP4, WebM).
- Auto-Rotation: Keeps visitors engaged by panning views automatically.
- Speed Control: Set custom rotation speed dynamically inside the editor.
- Toggle Viewer Controls: Show or hide user controls for manual panning, zooming, and dragging.
- Autoplay, Mute, & Loop: Custom playback settings for 360-degree video block configurations.
- Uninstall Data Clean-up: Safe option to delete settings from the database upon deletion.
Source Code
You can find the source code, report bugs, and contribute to the development of this plugin on our GitHub repository: Panorama Block on GitHub
bpl-tools
- Source / GitHub: https://github.com/bPlugins/bpl-tools
- License: GPL-2.0-or-later – https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
- Purpose: Shared utility library providing admin dashboard components and common Gutenberg editor controls.
- External Services: The library may connect to bPlugins, WordPress.org, and Freemius services for product data and checkout functionality. See full details: https://github.com/bPlugins/bpl-tools#external-requests–why-they-are-made
