Extension:Maps

Maps is the MediaWiki extension that provides the ability to visualize geographic data with dynamic, JavaScript based, mapping API's such as Google Maps and OpenLayers in your wiki pages. It has built-in support for geocoding, displaying maps, displaying markers, adding pop-ups, and more. Maps allows extensive customization of your maps, either per map, or via a general setting affecting all maps on your wiki.

Documentation
This placeholder is to ensure that Maps shows up in the Extension Matrix. The actual Maps documentation can be found on mapping.referata.com. Including this Maps documentation category.

Work for hire
The following people can be hired to set up a wiki that uses Maps and Semantic Maps, along with other MediaWiki components.


 * Jeroen De Dauw - You can also hire me to develop new features for Maps or it's extensions, or do optimizations for your specific needs. Just send me an email.

Supporting further development
Are you using Maps, and want to show a sign of gratitude for it's development? You can make a donation to support further development.

Sites that use Maps
Are you using Maps? Then be sure to add your wiki to the top of this list, and feel free to link your favourite Maps-using articles!


 * Mapping documentation wiki (several examples)
 * NYCwiki
 * DeurneWiki: all about history of Dutch village Deurne (dutch)
 * Природоматематическа гимназия "Акад. Иван Гюзелев"
 * World of Arkmeda (customised Map Extension)
 * NederWiki.nl
 * NY Canals
 * Venciclopedia
 * Hackerspace Gent
 * WiTTIE
 * WikiArquitectura
 * Hackerspace Brussels
 * translatewiki.net
 * Bluewater Wiki
 * Ticopedia.de
 * Bougna Citizen Information
 * Children are Welcome
 * ShelterCrisis
 * B3OK
 * Civic Studio "On the River" project
 * Discourse DB
 * Food Finds
 * GingerWiki
 * Semantic MediaWiki community wiki
 * Malariapedia
 * Men of War - Wiki
 * Mikomos
 * OpenEnergyInfo
 * Participedia
 * Tlcwiki
 * Transit Unlimited
 * NederWiki
 * syn2cat Hackerspace
 * Web Community Wiki
 * WürzburgWiki
 * Debatrix
 * NetKnowledge