I Love Maps
There's something about maps that intrigues me. I love the fact that I can go anywhere new and get from Point A to Point B by looking at a two-dimensional representation of the place on a piece of paper. Then came Mapquest, Yahoo! Maps, and Google Maps, which revolutionized the way we get from Point A to Point B. They give turn-by-turn directions, estimated time, and are starting to add things like traffic conditions. I find Google's maps to be the most useful because you can drag the map, plus it offers satellite images and even a hybrid of the two.
Google now allows you to use its maps on your website where you can place markers, information, links, etc. It is usually done using JavaScript, which I started to play around with but decided that I didn't want to start learning a new programming language just for these maps. Then I found a website, GMapEZ, that shows you how to embed maps using HTML. I'm familiar enough with that language that I was able to get a map going with a little trial and error as I got the hang of it.
The reason I wanted to learn how to embed a map was that I'm working on something where it will help me to be able to visualize where one place is in relationship to another, which I can do by placing different color markers with information on a specified area. Once that's farther along I'll write about it but for now I'll show you a basic map of where I work in all three of Google's options.
I can't seem to get the 'Warning' button to go away. There seems to be an error that I'm missing.







