Map Your Travels
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- | Displays, without reloading the page, a map of various locations that you've traveled to, as well as any text about that location. The locations fit in a hierarchy of country, region, city, or place. Each location, no matter which level, is a single post. The data in the post title, post body, and post labels controls what shows on the map for each location. Users click on a location to display the map | + | Displays, without reloading the page, a map of various locations that you've traveled to, as well as any text about that location. The locations fit in a hierarchy of country, region, city, or place. Each location, no matter which level, is a single post. The data in the post title, post body, and post labels controls what shows on the map for each location. Users click on a location to display the map |
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Current revision as of 19:06, 5 July 2007
Contents |
Version
2.0
Platform
Blogger Beta
Blogger JSON feeds
Google Maps API
Does NOT work on Internet Explorer
Author
Shawn
Homepage
http://scattered-notes.blogspot.com/
Required Skills
You should feel comfortable editing your template. To customize for your site you will need some knowledge of HTML, CSS, and possibly JavaScript.
Description
Displays, without reloading the page, a map of various locations that you've traveled to, as well as any text about that location. The locations fit in a hierarchy of country, region, city, or place. Each location, no matter which level, is a single post. The data in the post title, post body, and post labels controls what shows on the map for each location. Users click on a location to display the map