• Hi Maurice,

    When viewing any of the models I’ve so far created, on a mobile in full screen portait view, the model occupies the top of the screen in a limited canvas. I’ve used Chrome Inspector to check this as I thought it may be caused by a plugin, however, I spun up a fresh WordPress site with not plugins except yours and it still does it.

    Is it possible to have the model positioned in the middle and use the whole screen when zooming? This would be especially useful for long and tall models such as the owl in the example link.

    There is also a positional issue with landscape mode which is that a model is automatically spinning it sits on the page evenly. However, when you click to stop rotation for maunal scrolling, the model jumps down slightly, so sits low on the page and cuts off the bottom. I’ve tested this with the three models I have so far and it happens to them all.

    Let me know if you need any further info.

    Thanks again!

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  • Thread Starter offworld21

    (@offworld21)

    Here are a couple of screenshots from the Chrome Inspector which illustrate the issue:

    Mabel-01 – http://bit.ly/2Y75KKA
    Mabel-02 – http://bit.ly/2XOx98C

    Plugin Author maui2wp

    (@maui2wp)

    Is it possible to have the model positioned in the middle and use the whole screen when zooming? This would be especially useful for long and tall models such as the owl in the example link.

    ATM I don’t see an easy way to place the canvas at vertical mid on full screen…
    I’ve looked also at some Ligthbox wp options, but I haven’t found an immediate way to integrate it.

    I’ve used Chrome Inspector to check this

    To test the mobile effect, you need to use a real mobile device.
    Browser emulation are not completely reliable.

    On real mobile device you can use three fingers to pan, two fingers to zoom, one finger to rotate.

    Thread Starter offworld21

    (@offworld21)

    Hi Maurice,

    Thanks for getting back to me. My apologies though, I should have been clearer in my original post. I tested this on a mobile but showed you the screenshots from a Chrome desktop browser in mobile view as it was easier 🙂

    I’ve now taken the time to screen record the issue from a mobile phone, which you can see here: https://nexusdronephotography.co.uk/mobile/

    As you can see, the canvas in portrait mode only occupies the top of the screen and when pinch zooming the model it does not utilise the whole screen area. I’ve tried this with different models and different mobile browsers and there is no change.

    I hope that’s a bit clearer, let me know if you need any further info.

    Kind regards

    Wil

    Thread Starter offworld21

    (@offworld21)

    Hi Maurice,

    My apologies, I completely missed that you’d already addressed the issue in your previous reply:

    ATM I don’t see an easy way to place the canvas at vertical mid on full screen…
    I’ve looked also at some Ligthbox wp options, but I haven’t found an immediate way to integrate it.

    If Lightbox becomes an option that will be awesome. Thank you again for such an excellent plugin!

    All the best,

    Wil

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