3- Change the style of your base map on Google My Maps 4- Edit your map data on Google My Maps 5- Label your data on Google My Maps 6- Share and embed your map from Google My Maps 7- Search and filter your data on Google My Maps 8- Embed your map from Google My Maps
- Click the Share button in the map menu.
- Under "Who has access", select Change and you’ll be given options to either leave the map "Specific people" (or private), "Anyone with the link" or "Public on the web".If you choose to make your map Public on the web, you’ll be able to further refine your share settings to make your map either just viewable or editable by the public.Tip: Sharing your map with a person who has a non-Google account? Copy the map URL and change the word “edit” in the URL to “view” before sending -- then no login will be required.
- Click the Share button in the map menu.
- Under “Add people” at the bottom of the menu, type in the e-mail addresses of the people you’d like to share your map with directly, or choose from your contacts. You can select whether the people you invite can edit the map or just view it.
- First, make sure your map is Public on the web. Share button > Who has access > Change > Public on the web >Save.
- Go back to your map and select the map menu pulldown, indicated by three dots next to the Share button.
- Select Embed on my site.
- Copy the HTML and paste it into the source code of your website. Note that you can customize the height and width of your map.Tip: You can set a default view for the map. This gives you extra control over what portion of the map will be on display when a viewer first visits your map. To set this feature, position the map in your browser. Then go to the map menu pulldown, indicated by three dots next to the Share button, and select Set default view.
1- Import your data to Google My Maps
2- Style your map on Google My Maps
3- Change the style of your base map on Google My Maps
4- Edit your map data on Google My Maps
5- Label your data on Google My Maps
6- Share and embed your map from Google My Maps
7- Search and filter your data on Google My Maps
8- Embed your map from Google My Maps