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When Apple or Google Maps is integrated with your Chorus site, users can see the GPS location data of their files represented visually on maps.Apple Maps Apple Maps is the easiest to integrate as they require no configuration unless you host Chorus in your own Data Centre (DCE Edition)it normally requires no configuration. You should be able to enable Apple Maps simply by switching it on in the Site Settings. Google Maps Due to Google policies, the integration of Google Maps with Chorus depends on the URL that your site uses. In some cases, this integration will be automatic. In others, it must be manually configured. To do this, you'll need a Google Maps API Key from Google (it's free and easy). |
How to set up Apple Maps
Step-by-step:
1. Click Admin at the top of Chorus and sign in to elevate.
2. Choose Settings > Site from the Admin menu. The Site Admin modal will open.
3. Go to Maps settings.
4. Select Apple Maps in Maps Service.
5. Click Save.
How to set up Google Maps
First, get a JavaScript API Key from Google Maps:
Get a key code from: https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/get-api-key
Step-by-step:
1. Click Admin at the top of Chorus and sign in to elevate.
2. Choose Settings > Site from the Admin menu. The Site Admin modal will open.
3. Go to Maps settings.
Step-by-step:
1. Click Admin at the top of Chorus and sign in to elevate.
2. Choose Settings > Site from the Admin menu. The Site Admin modal will open.
3. Go to Maps settings.
4. Select Google Maps in Maps Service.
5. Enter the API key code obtained from Google Maps.
6. Click Save.
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