Operation Manual
98 Adding Web Objects
3. Navigate around the map using supporting panning and zoom
controls—drag the hand cursor to pan, the zoom slider and buttons to
magnify/zoom out. If you've got a mouse with a scroll wheel, ensure
Enable mouse scroll wheel zoom is checked for optimum zoom
control.
4. (Optional) From the Navigation control drop-down list, select Full
(for panning, Zoom buttons, and Zoom slider), Compact (for Zoom
buttons only), or None (to hide all navigation controls).
5. (Optional) From the Map type Control drop-down list, select Bar (for
side-by-side Map and Satellite options), drop-down Menu (for Map,
Satellite, and Terrain modes), or None (to hide map type controls).
6. Click OK.
7.
You'll see the mouse pointer change to the Paste cursor. What
you do next determines the initial size and placement of the map.
To insert the map at the default size, simply click the mouse.
- or -
To set the size of the map to better fit your page design, drag out a
region and release the mouse button.
The Street View icon can be dragged onto your map to display
the location under you cursor in Street View. Click to exit the
Street View window. If you don't want this feature available to web
visitors, uncheck Show Street Control in the dialog.
Adding markers
You can add an unlimited number of red markers to your Google Map.
Each markers can display further details on hover over and mouse click.