STL Viewer - WordPress
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The STL Viewer plugin let's you embed interactive 3D models in your WordPress site. This plugin is based on thingiview.js, the similar to the embed tool used at http://www.thingiverse.com/.
Activate the necessary plugins
The following plugins must be activated in Dashboard > Plugins
- STL Viewer
- AP Extended Mime Types - let's you upload .stl files to your media library
Change the default settings for SLT Viewer
- From your Dashboard go to Settings > STL Viewer
- Set the Height and Width in pixels, i.e. 300px. Alert: If these fields are left blank or not formatted properly the plugin may not work.
Upload .STL files to media library
- The plugin will be referencing the file name of each .stl file so make sure they are unique.
- If you get an error saying "Sorry, this file type is not permitted for security reasons" you need to activate the AP Extended Mime Types plugin
Add the plugin shortcode
- Create a post or page and add the STL shortcode:
[stl file="blue_rabbit.stl" /]
- Replace the filename with your .stl filename.
- If you're not sure what the filename, go to your media library and look under the Attachment Details for your uploaded file.
- View your post to check that it's working
For more control of how the model is dispalyed
- add more parameters to the shortcode
[stl file="blue_rabbit.stl" color="#2b56b8" background="#f8f8f8" width="100%" height="640px" /]
- alternatively you can change the default settings (see below)
Troubleshooting Tips / Known issues
Doesn't work? Try:
- Using the latest version of Chrome for your browser
- Make sure to properly apply the settings in Settings > STL Viewer
- Will only load the first stl file on a page. Does not support multiple files per page.
Still have WordPress questions?
- Create a Help Ticket or call the Computer Center at 360-867-6227
- WordPress FAQ - common questions
- WordPress Tutorial - step by step introduction