sh3d file that contains the data of your home an HTML file named viewHomeInOverlay.html that contains a button you can add to your HTML page, this button being able to display the given home in an overlay (like in the updated Sweet Home 3D Gallery) an HTML file named viewHome.html that contains a 3D canvas you can add to your HTML page, along with required scripts and other tags Once the export is finished (it might last a long time), simply unzip the exported file to test / modify / deploy the 3D presentation of your home on the web. Once downloaded and installed in Sweet Home 3D, the plug-in proposes the new Tools > Export to HTML5 menu item that lets you choose a ZIP file where the edited home should be exported. Similarly to Sweet Home 3D viewer which requires the dying Java plug-in, the goal of this plug-in is to generate an HTML page able to view the arrangements you designed with Sweet Home 3D in an HTML5 3D canvas running on any web browser compatible with WebGL. I'm very happy to present you the very first public version of Export to HTML5 plug-in (see the end of this message for download links).
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