Maps and Routing
Conclusion
Now that I have gone through the different ways to show a map on your website, and given you a basic example of how to implement one, I want to finish the blog with a brief conclusion.I did not invent anything new, nor did I do anything really extraordinary. But I think that having a map on your website can be really useful for many things: whether you use it to show your customers where exactly you are, or to share your favourite hiking route, or whatever you need it for. And as you have seen, you can customise maps really easily, and get really awesome results. Markers, lines and a scrollable map can be a huge upgrade from a static picture of a map. For any type of usage, there is also another solution that fits best, just as i already described in the previous chapters. I hope that my blog could give you an overwiev, so that you already know which solution you will choose when you start, since changing it afterwards can be very time-consuming. I will add all external links I used on the last pages, so if you did not find the link you need in the blog, be sure to check there. This is now the end of my blog, therefore I wish you good luck with implementing your own personal map into a website, and hope everything works fine for you.
Good luck programming,
Lukas Nussbaumer
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