Add a panorama

I've taken a panorama of a civic square and used the Photoshop 'Photomerge' action.  It's not 360 degrees (trees prevented that), more like 120 degrees.
The merged image is currently 8875px wide x 1804 px high - obviously way to big to put on a web page without ridiculous use of scroll bars, ruining the layout etc.
Obviously I will have to resize the image proportionately, say by making the height around 500px.
My question is, can I include the image in a fixed window and allow the viewer to drag the image from left to right etc. by using the cursor?
I know Behaviors are JS-based, is there any code I can include to achieve this?  Typical code for a thumbnail is:
<img src="images/wos5th.jpg" alt="Wheel of Sheffield" width="125" height="167" onclick="MM_openBrWindow('images/wos5.jpg','WheelofSheffield','width=700,height=933')" />

Sorry about the final part of that thread -connection timed out, pplease ignore.

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    Original message----
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    Date : 02/02/2015 - 06:45 (GMTST)
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    Subject :  why is elements better at photomerge than CC- CC does not appear to automatically fill image based on content but elements does when merging a panorama. Also the stitching is visable in CC but almost perfect in elements- why?
        why is elements better at photomerge than CC- CC does not appear to automatically fill image based on content but elements does when merging a panorama. Also the stitching is visable in CC but almost perfect in elements- why?
        created by station_two in Photoshop General Discussion - View the full discussion
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