Site monitoring fullscreen shows panorama and floor plan side by side
Switching to fullscreen in site monitoring previously showed the floor plan alone, leaving you without the panorama context you needed to orient a point to its surroundings.
Switching to fullscreen in site monitoring previously showed the floor plan alone, leaving you without the panorama context you needed to orient a point to its surroundings.
Full plan mode now shows the panorama and floor plan side by side. When you click the Full plan toggle, the sidebar, header, and toolbar disappear and the two panels fill the screen together — the panorama on one side, the floor plan on the other. To return to the standard split view, press Escape or click the view toggle again. There is no separate exit button overlaid on the view.
The Go back button has also been removed from both the single panorama view and the comparison view. Navigation between points happens through the dots and minimap on the floor plan, so the button was redundant. The floor plan is always visible alongside the panorama, so you can move between points without leaving the current view.
The capture date selector in the admin modal has moved. It previously appeared at the top of the modal and combined every capture date across all levels into one list, which made it hard to tell which dates applied to the level you were working on. The top-level selector is gone. The Point Management tab now has its own capture date selector scoped to the level of the current page — only dates relevant to that level appear. When you switch to a page on a different level, the selector automatically picks the most recent capture date for that level, so you do not need to reset it manually. The Floor Plan tab is unaffected and continues to manage floor plans at the level level only.
Level-to-level navigation is faster. Data for the levels immediately above and below your current level is fetched in the background while you browse, so switching back to a level you have already visited loads instantly. Floor plan images are also cached longer between visits, reducing the number of reloads when moving through a building.