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Hello,

I am using the maps for a website: (http://blog.curious-cat-travel.net/digital-nomad-city-guides/digital-nomad-in-chiang-mai-thailand/)

There you can see is added the link below the map: See Curious Cat Chiang Mai Map in full screen

Is there a easy way to view click to the large view of the map? Does the map offers that feature, maybe to make the screen bigger when i place the mouse on there? or there is no other way?

I appreciate your help.

Thanks

asked 23 Oct '14, 15:42

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edited 23 Oct '14, 15:43

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(the map concerned seems to be a uMap one FWIW)

(23 Oct '14, 15:45) SomeoneElse ♦

Perla_rt, is this a typical OSM rendering question, for a map based on OSM data ? Did you try to use the mouse wheel instead of the + - buttons ? And if you’re using a mobile try the usual enlargement or limiting tool. All methods should be available on any renderers engine. The map scrolls from 1000 m up to 500 - 200 - 50 m just by a move of the wheel, IMHO quick enough. That’s not a tool of the map but should come with the renderer’s product.

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answered 23 Oct '14, 23:30

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