It can be easily done with wordpress hosting and may be even you can do it with Wix one. If you have your own website just upload the image there, get the direct link to it and use it in a tag. If they had pointed to an image only it would have been a dead end for users with nowhere to go apart from going backwards. They have built their pages so people that come to their site using their links can interact with images, go through galeries to see other images, open a new account etc. There is nothing wrong on their end, it is you who are using their link incorrectly. The flickr support person does not seem to know what the problem is. However you need to know how to find that URL in their code and there is no guarantee that Flickr one day won't change their HTML code and it will stop working. I have found a direct link to your image in their HTML code and you can use the following URL to display your image in a tag. It should be an image only and nothing else. That means you are not getting only image in binary you are getting HTML(text format) which is apart from creating the menu with HTML tags also displays the image. If you follow your link you will see that you are getting an HTML page with a flickr menu and an image displayed. The first is that the new media library code since version 2.9 is built on. You need to provide a link that returns an image in binary format and most of image hosting websites do not do it. Other plugins embed html necessary to include a Flickr image in a post. I have been trying to explain it many times on MOUG. But yeah, if you've got some web space and go to GoDaddy and just get some of that, put it in there, and then you can link to that PDF. But I haven't really found a great solution like you would have for photos and things like that to host the PDF. So if you do have some kind of web space online, you can easily put it there. Enter the address of flickr page to add all photos from this page in your slideshow, select the style of thumbnails and the overlay window and add the HTML embed code on your website or blog. The only problem is where you're going to store the PDF. Flickr Gallery Code will now include these pictures. When you embed a PDF in a Mattertag, it does allow you to actually scroll through all the pages in that PDF. Browse to the location of the folder you'd like to add and select the images. It's not a great workaround, but for the time being you could do that and just embed the PDF. You could have images as pages in a PDF document for example. So sometime next year, we are looking to improve meta tags and make things like using images in Mattertags easier. What I will say is, this is a problem that we are looking into in general. So you can add several links in there, but not actually have the full photo. So is there a way to upload several photos to a single Mattertag? And there may be a service that allows that, that you can use through Embedly which is the way media meta tags work today, but I'm not aware of exactly which one that would be. ![]() Video: Matterport ShopTalk #9 | New Features and Updates & Part 2 of Customizing your Model | Video courtesy of Matterport YouTube Channel | 14 October at 48:30 in this Matterport Webinar ShopTalk video:
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