Google map on your site- made easy!

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Google map on your site- made easy!

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No offense to the extension but here is an extremely simple way to add a map.

Goto
--->http://wikimapia.org/
--->select your place by pulling the map
--->in zoom or out zoom as required
--->Click on 'View' to select the type of map you want(the button is on top left)
--->Mouse over on the word Wikimapia(button next to 'View') and click on 'Map on your page'
--->Select the area and copy the HTML code(example:<iframe src="http://wikimapia.org/s/#lat=26.4312281& ... =0&m=a&v=2" width="250" height="250" frameborder="0"></iframe>)
Incase you dont know the next steps
--->Open your webproject
--->Select the page you want the map to be
--->Drag the HTML box from the left menu in your page
--->Double click it and paste the HTML code there
--->Do preview
No APIS key required

v84x4 wrote:
Can you add the "address find" feature as a part of the extention for site viewers to be able to find locations of their choice?
I think it can be done in this manual process...
--->You can do a search (placed on right top)
--->You can also add your location/address by clicking on 'Add Place'

Thanks for shifting this to the tutorial section! :D
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