So you’re quite taken with all the mapping tools around. Everyone, and their mothers, has a nice ‘maplet’ on their blog. And now you want one too. (If not? Imagine that you want one too…)
Your option(s) untill now:
Choose an API like the Google Maps or Virtual Earth API, read up on the documentation, code, test, code, test, …, put a ‘maplet’ on your page. Hope for the best.
That was untill now, because the good people of Tagzania have made it as easy as copy-paste for the rest of us.
Just pick a spot on Tagzania, describe, tag and save. If you’re happy, just click the ‘Paste this map on your site’ button. Copy the generated code and paste it in your site.
Like so (no it’s not an image, click on a marker):
How simple is that? Go to Tagzania or read up on the Tagzania blog first.
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