step1 Step 1 – Add the WooBox application. Simply log into the Facebook account of where you have administrator rights to the page you wish to add the virtual tour tab to. Use the search bar to search for “WooBox", you’ll be prompted with the following screen, install the application by pressing the green button.   [divider style="solid-border" color="#777777" width="100" thickness="1" margin_top="12" margin_bottom="16" /]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 2 – Use either Search or Maps to open your Google Street View virtual tour and navigate to the viewpoint in which you’d like visitors to land on. At the top left of the screen clikc the 3 dots next to your business details and select 'share or embed image'. On the following screen click 'embed image' and select the supplied code. [divider style="solid-border" color="#777777" width="100" thickness="1" margin_top="12" margin_bottom="16" /] step3 Step 3 – Paste your Google Street View iFrame code into the HTML box on the WooBox settings page. To make the virtual tour fill the page you can alter the values of the width and height to the following: width – 800, height – 600. It’s my personal preference to also change the alignment from left to center (using US spelling). Change the tab image and message to something descriptive like “view virtual tour” [divider style="solid-border" color="#777777" width="100" thickness="1" margin_top="12" margin_bottom="16" /] step4 Step 4 – Go back to your page you’ll now see the new tab added, you can arrange the order of these to your own liking. [divider style="solid-border" color="#777777" width="100" thickness="1" margin_top="12" margin_bottom="16" /] step5 Step 5 – Click on to your new tab and you’ll now be able to walk around the premises via your very own Google Street View virtual tour embedded within your Facebook page. If you’re struggling with the above steps we also have this demonstration available as a video. [divider style="solid-border" color="#777777" width="100" thickness="1" margin_top="12" margin_bottom="16" /]

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