Extension:Maps

The extension Maps enables your MediaWiki pages to visualize geographic data with dynamic, JavaScript-based mapping APIs such as Google Maps, OpenStreetMap, and OpenLayers in your wiki pages.

It has built-in support for geocoding, displaying maps, displaying markers and geospatial shapes, adding pop-ups, and more and allows extensive customization per map, or for all maps on your wiki. For more information, including installation instructions, see the documentation on GitHub. The semantic part of extension adds semantic capabilities to this extension. This includes the ability to add, edit, aggregate and visualize coordinate data stored through the extension.

Download and installation
See the [https://github.com/JeroenDeDauw/Maps/blob/master/INSTALL.md installation instructions].

regular
See regular demos and check out the links provided in the external links section of this page.

semantic
See Semantic demos and check out the links provided in the external links section of this page.

regular
Some screenshots of inline maps created using the display_map parser hook:

semantic
Some screenshots of :

regular

 * Maps demos and examples
 * Blog of the author about Maps and Semantic Maps
 * Maps display_map screencast
 * Powerpoint presentation about MediaWiki, SMW, Maps and Semantic Maps 0.5.3 used at a Semantic Mapping with MediaWiki presentation in Gent, February 2010.
 * Powerpoint presentation about Maps and Semantic Maps 0.4 used at Semantic MediaWiki Camp 2009.

semantic
Blog of the author about Semantic Maps
 * Semantic Maps examples
 * entropywins.wtf -
 * Powerpoint presentation about MediaWiki, Semantic MediaWiki, Maps and Semantic Maps 0.5.3
 * Powerpoint presentation, about Maps and Semantic Maps 0.4 used at Semantic MediaWiki Camp 2009.

Responsive Skins
The following needs to be added to "Mediawiki:Common.css" to make the maps show correctly in a responsive skin, e.g. the  skin:

The reason is that maps are being written directly as a div container and unfortunately the skin's CSS is the entire site for the img attribute.