An easy way to use it, if you have a wiki template like GeoGroup [1]:
1) Click on link "Map of all coordinates from Google" provided by the template 
in a list [2] or a category [3]
2) Click on "link" button in Google Maps
3) Customize embedded map
3) Copy & paste HTML to embed in website

This way we have made, for example, the page 
http://www.wikilovesmonuments.cat/andorra/

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:GeoGroup
[2] Example: https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llista_de_monuments_d%27Andorra
[3] Example: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:World_Heritage_Sites_in_Canada

Vicenç

From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2012 00:37:14 +0200
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] Google Maps plugin for Wordpress

Hi Jan,
if it exists, it would probably help to simply add a piece of description on 
how to make this magic happen on the documentation page :) It is indeed always 
a combination of programming and documentation. I've seen several solutions 
over the years, and many times it broke halfway, so lets make sure there is one 
*good* solution well documented that will most likely survive the coming months 
:) 


Best,Lodewijk

2012/8/25 Jan Ainali <[email protected]>


We use it since last year, on this page: 
http://wikilovesmonuments.se/delta-i-tavlingen/hitta-monument/ 
I cannot really see the need to make it as a plugin since it works great anyway.



-- 
Med vänliga hälsningar,
Jan Ainali



Ordförande, Wikimedia Sverige 



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2012/8/25 Tomasz W. Kozłowski <[email protected]>



Hello all,

it has come to my attention (although I cannot find a mailing list

thread about it /yet/) that it was suggested that we should have a

Google Maps plugin for Wordpress displaying maps for a certain region

(a country/province/county/even municipality), with data being loaded

from our erfgoed database.



This being said, I have to admit that I am no good programmer, so I'd

like to point you to an existing example of such a solution, which was

developed last year by Nuno Tavares for use in the 2011 WLM in

Portugal -- see <http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org.pt/monumentos.php>.

>From the source code I can see that the maps are being loaded in a

frame (<iframe />) with the help of a PHP script; but taking all the

technical details aside, this is a great tool with a wonderful

potential to be used on the national sites of the participating

countries.



So, my question here is: have you heard of such a plugin (it's always

safe to ask, I presume :-)? If it doesn't exist yet, is there a

volunteer here who might be willing to spend some time developing it?

(I have no idea how hard it might be to create it.) What do you think

about such a tool -- would you, as a national WLM organiser, use it on

your website? Please let me know!



Thanks,

Tomasz



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