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`Add a bit of Panoramio to your website or blog! It's a nice way to show off your vacation photos,
`photos of the place you're visiting, and so on. With just a snippet of code, your page can display a
`small map of the world or a portion of the world with up to twenty photos. Here's an example.
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`Embedded Panoramio map
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`To embed a Panoramio map in your web page or blog, you'll need to enter a bit of HTML code, as
`the next sections explain. The embedded map isn't quite the same as the regular Panoramio map.
`You specify the area you want to show and the embedded Panoramio shows just the photos in the
`specified map area. If you change the location on the map, no photos appear.
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`On your own website or blog, a Panoramio icon will appear in the lower right corner.
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`Format for your code
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`Following is the format of the code that inserts the embedded Panoramio map. You can enter this
`into your website's HTML code or into your blog, replacing each value in colored italics with your
`own values.
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`If you use Blogger, write the code above in the Edit HTML tab.
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`The code is shown in multiple lines to make it easy to read, but your own line of code do not need
`to have any line breaks.
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`<iframe src="http://www.panoramio.com/plugin/?
` lt="latitude"&ln=longitude&";z="zoom"&k="map-type"&
`user="user-ID" width="widthpx" height="heightpx">
` </iframe>
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`In this format:
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`latitude is the latitude of the center of the map, in decimal format.
`longitude is the longitude to show at the center of the map, in decimal format.
`zoom is the zoom level of the map. The available range depends on the location where you've
`centered the map. Lower numbers indicate a closer look, such as -2 or -3, which is the closest
`view of a city. Level 7 indicates the approximate size of a country, and level 15 indicates the
`entire world.
`map-type is one of the following numbers:
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`0 (zero) creates a plain map
`1 creates a satellite map
`2 creates a hybrid map with both a satellite view and a plain view
`user-ID is the ID of the user whose photos you want to show. To show photos from all users,
`omit this parameter.
`width and height specify the size of the frame in pixels. Try experimenting with this parameter
`to determine how wide you want the map. You can create a map of any square or rectangular
`size, but the map might behave differently at different sizes.
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`Here's some example code to use for experimenting. Copy it and put it into an HTML page to show
`the world in an embedded Panoramio frame.
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`<iframe src="http://www.panoramio.com/plugin/?lt=28&ln=-33&z=17&k=2" width="250px" height="250p
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`Panoramio - Help - Embedding a Panoramio map into your web page
`In this example:
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`The latitude is 28.
`The longitude is -33.
`The zoom level is 17.
`The map type is 2 (hybrid).
`The user is omitted so photos from all users will appear.
`The map is 250 pixels high and 250 pixels wide.
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`Tips on writing the code
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`To find information to help you write your code:
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`1. In Panoramio, display the world map.
`2. Search for a place, and adjust the zoom level the way you like it.
`3. In the browser address bar, note the URL. You'll see values for the latitude (lt value) ,
`longitude (ln value) , zoom level (z value) and map type (k value). For example, a map of
`Central Park, New York might have the following URL:
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`http://www.panoramio.com/map/#lt=40.782719&ln=-73.964767&z=3&k=1&a=1&tab=1
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`In this example, the latitude is 40.782719, the longitude is -73.964767, the zoom level is 3, and the map
`type (kind of map) is 1. The last two attributes are not available for use with the embedded Panoramio
`map.
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`4. Put the code on your website. Here's the code that you'd use for the previous example, with
`line breaks added for readability in this document:
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`<iframe src="http://www.panoramio.com/plugin/?
` lt="40.782719"&ln="-73.964767"&z="3"&k="1"&
` width="500px" height="500px">
` </iframe>
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`To show only the photos from a specific person, include the person's user number, as it appears in
`the URL of his or her personal page. For example, here's an example that shows just the photos of
`user http://www.panoramio.com/user/7:
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`<iframe src="http://www.panoramio.com/plugin/?lt=28&ln=-33&z=17&user=7&k=1"
` width="450px" height="450px"></iframe>
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