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Google Maps JavaScript API Cookbook

You're reading from   Google Maps JavaScript API Cookbook This book will help you use the amazing resource that is Google Maps to your own ends. From showing maps on mobiles to creating GIS applications, this lively, recipe-packed guide is all you need.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849698825
Length 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Google Maps JavaScript API Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. Adding Raster Layers 3. Adding Vector Layers 4. Working with Controls 5. Understanding Google Maps JavaScript API Events 6. Google Maps JavaScript Libraries 7. Working with Services 8. Mastering the Google Maps JavaScript API through Advanced Recipes Index

Adding popups to markers or maps

Almost every mapping application has an ability to display information related to the features shown on it. Showing all the related information on the map at the same time is an impossible mission for a developer and it is also useless for users. Instead of showing all the information on the map, developers add interaction to points, polylines, or polygons that show the related information with different techniques such as popups or info windows.

Popups or info windows can hold anything that can be written in HTML tags, such as pictures, videos, or standard text.

You will see something like the following screenshot, if you get through to the end of the recipe:

Adding popups to markers or maps

Getting ready

This recipe is the modified version of the previous recipe named Adding markers to maps.

You can find the source code at Chapter 3/ch03_adding_popups.html.

How to do it…

You can easily add popups to markers or maps by performing the following steps:

  1. First, the initMap() function is modified...
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