
The first of the two numbers represents longitude (y) and the second, latitude (x) following the convention used to specify coordinates in KML.Ī collection of space separated point coordinates specifying an open path to be drawn on the map using the default line style.Ī collection of space separated point coordinates specifying a closed path to be drawn on the map using the default line style. Note: A URL with the current latitude, longitude and range values can be found at the bottom of the map interface.Ī collection of two comma separated numbers specifying a location to place a default marker. The zoom of the map view expressed as a single number value. The y position of the map view expressed as a single number value. The x position of the map view expressed as a single number value. These are handled through a series of URL query variables that are added to the end of the URL. You can also use custom links that load a custom set of map features, specify a view, and/or mark a point or draw lines. Have your own? Let me know (senocular at hotmail) and I'll add it to the list. These are maps available from other users. Clicking these links will instantly load the locations into the map when the map first loads in the page. The following links are direct links to map locations sets available from within the map interface to make it easier to share among friends.



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