Add a Map to Your Site
If you have an office that students or others can visit, it's helpful to include a map to that location on your site. And the editor has a built-in Google Maps element that helps you do just that.
Start by dragging the Maps element to a page on your site. It's under the Basic category of elements.
If you have an office that students or others can visit, it's helpful to include a map to that location on your site. And the editor has a built-in Google Maps element that helps you do just that.
Start by dragging the Maps element to a page on your site. It's under the Basic category of elements.
The map displays a stock address by default. Click on your map to open up the toolbox. You can make a number of changes from here.
The most important thing to change (unless you happen to be sitting exactly at the corner of Van Ness Avenue and Market Street in San Francisco) is the address. Enter your own address as Street Address, City, Country, like so:
300 Towncenter Blvd. Suite B, Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
300 Towncenter Blvd. Suite B, Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
This will update the map to the address you've entered. And you can adjust the height of the map using the Width and Height option in the toolbox.
If you feel at all limited by the built-in Maps element, you're also more than welcome to embed a map directly from maps.google.com (or a similar mapping tool). Create the map in Google and then click the "Link" option in the upper left of the map.
Copy the code they provide you from the "Paste HTML to embed in website" field.
Then paste this code to your site using the Embed Code Element. Your map will show up as soon as you click out of the element.