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Monday, June 2nd 2014, 11:46pm

Help fullscreen on ipad/iphone

Hi,

First of all congratz on making krpano, it is a great panorama viewer. I have one small problem regarding full screen mode on iPhone/iPad. I have researched this problem on the forum but didn’t manage to get an answer.

1. I am using normal panorama, not tour, not multi-resolution with krpano 1.17.3 and the panorama is in a div with fixed hight and width, not an iframe.
2. The full screen button does not appear on iPad/iPhone and also on native browser on an Android 4.0.2 phone.
3. I understand that iOS browser doesn’t support full screen mode in HTML5.
4. All the forum links refer to: http://krpano.com/docu/html5/#fullscreen as a work around... but I don’t understand what I have to do to get it to work.

Can you please explain step by step how to make the button to appear and to work?

I have just purchased krpano and I am not yet familiar with the files, that’s why I would appreciate if you can explain step by step. Put this code "...." in file "x".

Best regards.

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Tuesday, June 3rd 2014, 2:07pm

Apparently it works if you remove the verification that the browser has native HTML5 full-screen. *thumbup*

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Friday, June 6th 2014, 5:31pm

Later edit: it depends on CSS proprieties of that DIV, position: absolute affects this and also it depends of the surrounding divs proprieties. I decided to just wait for iOS and Safari to implement this. *pinch* I think full-screen HTML 5 API on ipad/iphone is a demand from all dev's, not only from krpano users.

Since krpano get's updated as soon on of the browsers gets updated I am confident it will work fine then.

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Thursday, June 12th 2014, 5:16pm

Hi,

as soon as iOS would support the HTML5 fullscreen API, krpano should automatically be able to use it (without update).

Best regards,
Klaus

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Tuesday, May 17th 2016, 8:44pm

@incashii

Have you had success removing the HTML5 fullscreen verification? If so, how does one go about it?