How to Put Multiple Google Maps on One Page

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Google Maps lets users get directions for vehicles, transit, walking and cycling.

Google Maps lets website and blog administrators put maps on websites by embedding a snippet of HTML code into the template. The map appears on the page with many of the same features as are found on the Google Maps website itself, including place markers, place bubbles with descriptions and the ability to zoom and pan. If you own a website or blog, you can put as many Google Maps as you want on one page.

Things You'll Need

  • Website or blog
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Instructions

    • 1

      Navigate your browser to Google Maps and search for a place or region you would like to put on a Web page.

    • 2

      Click "Link" above the map. Click inside the box labeled "Paste HTML to Embed in Website" to highlight the HTML code. Hold down "Ctrl" and press "C" to copy the code to the computer's clipboard.

    • 3

      Open your website or blog template to the page where you want to put the map. Paste the copied HTML code where you want it to appear on the page by holding down "Ctrl" and pressing "V."

    • 4

      Navigate back to the Google Maps website, search for a second map and repeat the previous steps. Repeat the entire process for as many maps as you want to put on a page.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can change the size of an embedded Google Map before putting it on a Web page. Click "Link" above the map, then click "Customize and Preview Embedded Map." Click "Small," "Medium" or Large" to preview the map. Otherwise click "Custom" and type a width and height in terms of pixels in their respective boxes.

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