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Current Examples / Re: How existing one-place study websites use maps
« on: 15 February 2016, 16:46:05 »
Gloucester Road Bishopton, and Farndon are both using maps that I would like to develop for my own (Herne Bay) site.
I am currently populating a My Google Earth map, but being a crowded seaside town, it already looks very crowded with pins and house names, etc. Having a hover, or hand pointing to a point on the map, then taking you to a separate page with the information on it, looks like a great way of getting (potentially) a good deal of information into a tiny point.
I am currently populating a My Google Earth map, but being a crowded seaside town, it already looks very crowded with pins and house names, etc. Having a hover, or hand pointing to a point on the map, then taking you to a separate page with the information on it, looks like a great way of getting (potentially) a good deal of information into a tiny point.
