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Pins on the g-maps are to be for the trailhead - right?  Jake has them all over.  Was going to move the state park pins to the headquarters buildings.--[[User:Vhasler|Vhasler]] 06:35, 16 March 2011 (EDT)
Pins on the g-maps are to be for the trailhead - right?  Jake has them all over.  Was going to move the state park pins to the headquarters buildings.--[[User:Vhasler|Vhasler]] 06:35, 16 March 2011 (EDT)
Standard for coordinates in infobox.  Been using decimal formal DD.DDDDD,-DD.DDDDD, but more use to working in DD MM.MMM,-DD MM.MMM style.  Yes, it would involve another conversion, but likely able to read right off the GPSr.  So what is the standard?  Add it to the creating trail info.--[[User:Vhasler|Vhasler]] 07:52, 16 March 2011 (EDT)

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Help needed list:

Pin balloons for the infobox Google map are too big to see names. Any way to make smaller/more compact?--Vhasler 21:09, 9 March 2011 (EST)

How to upload kml files to show routes on Google Maps? Your "Sinking Creek" shows a folder I don't know how to reach? Have GPX file for Warriors' Backbone and Fall Creek Loop trails I was going to covert in Google Earth to kml.--Vhasler 16:26, 13 March 2011 (EDT)

For parks, I am thinking of creating recommended hike routes since some of the trails (like Pine at BMP) are just connectors, thus not really worthy of their own trail page. Willing to discuss further.--Vhasler 16:26, 13 March 2011 (EDT)

How to make park map on "Grayson Highlands State Park" page smaller? Can it be put to the right of the Google Map?--Vhasler 22:08, 14 March 2011 (EDT)

I see that you copied the AT trail g-map from the main website. Need to understand how you plan to merge it with the main list or keep separate? Some of the destinations on the current list are really along the AT.--Vhasler 06:35, 16 March 2011 (EDT)

Pins on the g-maps are to be for the trailhead - right? Jake has them all over. Was going to move the state park pins to the headquarters buildings.--Vhasler 06:35, 16 March 2011 (EDT)

Standard for coordinates in infobox. Been using decimal formal DD.DDDDD,-DD.DDDDD, but more use to working in DD MM.MMM,-DD MM.MMM style. Yes, it would involve another conversion, but likely able to read right off the GPSr. So what is the standard? Add it to the creating trail info.--Vhasler 07:52, 16 March 2011 (EDT)