This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 6 years by Kieran_SQ.

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  • #214505
     ppl
    Participant

    Once again we are adding to our site and we would like to add a url link to the globe on our landing page to open the Google Earth in a new window after checking Chrome is the browser.

    We realise that the Google Earth API is no longer available but I use this as an example to let you know where we are headed.

    You help is always appreciated.

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26864678/how-to-setup-google-earth-tour-auto-run-after-applying-kml-in-google-earth

     

    #214564
     Kieran_SQ
    Moderator

    Hi,

    I’m sorry but I do not understand the question. Please can you provide more details on the issue you’re facing with KLEO so I can assist you.

    Please remember, if this is not a theme issue but a request for custom development, you will need to contact our development team directly at dev@seventhqueen.com who will be happy to discuss your requirements.

    Thanks,

    Kieran

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    #214591
     ppl
    Participant

    Kieran,

    It is a fine line between Theme support and custom work so thank you for graciously letting me know that I have crossed it.

    So to make the question more explicit. When we add a url link on a page is there a way to have a link for different browser types.

    chrome: https://,,,,,,
    Firefox: https://,,,,,,
    etc

    I know you can make some changes in the theme to make it responsive to the device.

    Thanks again.

    Rob

    #214599
     Kieran_SQ
    Moderator

    Hi Rob,

    I understand now. I do not believe there is a plugin and you would therefore have to build something out in PHP – probably something shortcode based. Unfortunately it isn’t very reliable to detect the browser this way so you may not target your whole audience correctly.

    If you’re still interested in this method then please check this w3schools article which will point you in the right direction https://www.w3schools.com/php/func_misc_get_browser.asp.

    Thanks,

    Kieran

    Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solution

    If you like the theme or the support you've received please consider leaving us a review on Themeforest!

    Custom development requests can be sent to dev@seventhqueen.com, one of the development team will be happy to discuss your needs.

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