Hello,
Today we released a feature that enables Share-Embed functionality. Most of the users who used the previous A360 version may be familar with this feature, it gives you the ability to embed the design viewer into your HTML content.
You can access this via the Share icon as shown below
In the Share dialog, choose the Embed tab. Pick a size, copy the iframe snippet and you are all set.
Embed the viewer into your web site or blog.
I apologize, it appears to be working now. All renders are loading!
Thank you,
Jessica

Hello!
Is there a way to get the embedded view responsive, when i use an ordinary share link i get the option to open it on the app or the mobile browserm there it seems to be responsive, but not the embedded version, Im I missing something?
Thank you in advance
HI Johan,
Hi Johan,
Are you saying that if you go to your WEB Site with an embedded view, it does not open? I just tried and it worked fine for me. Can you share an example of what you are seeing?
Thanks

ok thanks Johan,
Is it the resolution that on the mobile app that you're concerned with here or something else?
I've just tested on my iphone/ipad and the embedded view ( in this post) seems to be very responsive i.e. zooming in out, using the toolbar functions , however, i did notice that the overall resolution is a bit fuzzy, as well i don't have the ability to right/left click on the objects to hide/isolate them.
let us know specifically what you'd like to see improved.
Hi
Thanks for your quick reply
Is that when I have 3d model embedded on my website, everything is al good when i watch on a computer, but when i watch the website on my cellphone( I have a responsive webiste, wich means that it adapts to what resolution the device that you are browsing with). everything works but the embedded code doesnt. it looks bad
Go to this Forum thread on a cell phone, then you se what I mean, Its not the controls of the embedded window, its that the resolution doesnt follow the device
I hope you get what I mean
Thank you
Hi Johan,
Bud and I chatted on this, and the we believe the answer is that mobile devices don't have that same graphics/processor power that a PC will, so that is likely the issue that you're dealing with here.
Some mobile devices will obviously be better than others, as well some file formats will also view a bit differently than your rvt,dwg files. i.e pdf, dwf, etc.
Let us know if you have further questions.
Hi, I have a question in particular with Firefox. I'm noticing when the embedded link loads it initially gives you a series of 3 blue dots that signal the rendering is loading. Then it loads more and you get 3 gray dots. Then the rendering loads more and you get 3 white dots just before the file loads. At times my links are stalling in the blue dot phase. The blue dots keep cycling and the rendering never loads. I have to refresh the page and hope these blue dots eventually go to gray. I'm only noticing this in firefox. Are you aware of this issue? Have you heard of anyone else having this problem in firefox?
Thank you,
Jessica
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