Hazel,

Perhaps check out the full solution with tiddlymap. A lot of tiddlywiki 
users use it.

Most html is valid in tiddlywiki, if you provide the image and the maps we 
can possibly show how.

A minimal test case that should work on tiddlywiki.com is always useful.

Regards
Tones

On Tuesday, 27 October 2020 02:29:51 UTC+11, hazel morris wrote:
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have the leaflet.js plugin by Sylvain Comte / Sycom which is really 
> amazing but it doesn't have the functionality I am looking for. 
>
> I have my own map tiles cut and ready for usage on my computer but I don't 
> know how to add them in.
>
> I want to have the interactive map on a fixed panel on the left.
>
> Finally, when you click on a marker, it brings up a tiddler linked to it 
> which has a description of the location.
>
> So my question is, what resources are there to help me create this plugin? 
> I am a complete noob to coding and I have no idea where to start.
>

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