rDay Eight-Hundred-One: EOU Football Explainer & Follow-Up

Okay, I have been asked to clarify my mention about seeing the EOU football practice field pano in an expanded view. Here goes:

1. Click on the tiny sliver of an image you see inside the blog post.

2. Now you see a larger image within the bounds of the blog window itself. It is still not expanded to its fuller potential.

3. Click again on this larger image — or right click it, and then select “open in a new window (you might be able to open it in a new tab, as well).

4. Now you see that the image has “jumped outside” the confines of the blog post area, and should be occupying the full width of your browser itself.

5. Now you can mouse over the image you are now seeing, and — at least in Windows 10 — you should see your mousepointer change to a “handle” attached to an encircled “plus” sign.

6. Click the plus sign mousepointer and the image should now further expand to the full height of your browser window, allowing you to scroll horizontally to see a more-or-less maximum sized view across your screen.

7. Alternatively, right-click on the panoramic image and save it to your local machine, then view it with whatever picture browsing facilities you have in your device’s operating system.

8. These instructions are mostly tailored to a Windows desktop machine. Some variance may occur with other devices and other operating systems. For example, you should be able to use the two-finger expand gesture on touchscreen devices.

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