Saturday, October 6, 2012

Quick Maps: Instantly View Any Address On A Website In Google Maps [Chrome, Firefox]


Google Maps is undoubtedly one of the best ways to get precise directions or just to get an idea of where you’re headed. It isn’t just useful on a mobile devices, and might very well be used just as much on desktops. Quick Maps is a Chrome extension and Firefox add-on for Google Maps that can display the map for any location within a webpage. The map opens as a pop-up in the same tab, and allows you to pan around or zoom in/out of the location. The extension will either automatically detect an address on a webpage and show the map for it when you position your cursor over it (seems to depend on how an address is written), or you can manually open the pop-up by selecting the address and sending it to the extension from the right click context menu.
Once installed, select an address on any website, right-click it and select Search with Quick Maps from the context menu. A pop-up will open with the location pinpointed. When you’re done, click the small close button at the top right to close the pop up window.

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The extension also has a search bar integrated in the popup in case you want to edit a part of the address. Note that if the address does not have the name of the country, state, city that you want to search, a simple street address will not give you accurate results. This is logical since a name may belong to several places. A reasonable workaround would be for the developer to add a location detection feature that will detect where a user is searching from and customize the results to match accordingly. The feature should be optional since not all searches will be made for your local area. You can install the extension by hitting up the link below.


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