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− | Don't you feel like [[God]] doing the same with [http://www.google.com/sky/ the whole universe]? (I let it to your power of abstraction to imagine this can zoom arbitrarily to any given part of the "map"). | + | Don't you feel like [[God]] doing the same with [http://www.google.com/sky/ the whole universe]? (I let it to your power of abstraction to imagine this can zoom arbitrarily to any given part of the "map"; other services, e.g., for the Milky Way, [http://astro.vm.rub.de/ have more resolution]). |
== Embedding on web sites == | == Embedding on web sites == | ||
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=== [[MediaWiki]] === | === [[MediaWiki]] === | ||
− | + | We were initially using Evan Miller's [[MediaWiki%27s_Google_maps|Google Maps extension]], but it got archived. | |
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+ | We now use Pavel Astakhov's [[MediaWiki's MultiMaps|MultiMaps]] [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:MultiMaps]. | ||
=== [[WordPress]] === | === [[WordPress]] === | ||
− | There | + | There were a lot of widgets already available when we were using this tool. It probably changed, and we can not offer up to date advices beyond those we knew by this time: |
* [http://wphostreviews.com/mappress/ MapPress] is a popular choice but a bit over-the-top for the actual services it provides. It seems to overload a lot the servers. I found out I had connexions to google maps even when posts (and that's most of them) were not containing any map. | * [http://wphostreviews.com/mappress/ MapPress] is a popular choice but a bit over-the-top for the actual services it provides. It seems to overload a lot the servers. I found out I had connexions to google maps even when posts (and that's most of them) were not containing any map. |
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Google maps are a wonderful interactive tool.
Here is the world...
Don't you feel like God doing the same with the whole universe? (I let it to your power of abstraction to imagine this can zoom arbitrarily to any given part of the "map"; other services, e.g., for the Milky Way, have more resolution).
If you're interesting in embedding google maps on your own web pages (please do!), our own recommendations are as follow.
We were initially using Evan Miller's Google Maps extension, but it got archived.
We now use Pavel Astakhov's MultiMaps [1].
There were a lot of widgets already available when we were using this tool. It probably changed, and we can not offer up to date advices beyond those we knew by this time: