@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ A cascading style sheet (CSS) is used to style a webpage, including layout and f
2. In the `<head>` section, immediately after the lines you added for Leaflet, add references to the geocoder's CSS and JavaScript files. These are also being linked to on a website.
3. Save your edits and refresh the browser. The webpage should still appear empty because you have not added any code to interact with these references.
@ -95,8 +95,8 @@ After adding these, your index.html file should look something like this.
@ -192,13 +192,10 @@ So far, you have referenced the necessary files, initialized Leaflet with a map
2. Inside the same `<script>` tag, start a new line after the `}).addTo(map);` line. Initialize a search box with the following code and your own API key substituted for the placeholder text of `search-xxxxxx`.
var geocoder = L.control.geocoder('search-xxxxxx').addTo(map);
```
The `search-xxxxxx` text is the Mapzen Search API key; paste your own API key inside the single quotes. The other lines set the path to the icon images that display next to places in the search result list.
The `search-xxxxxx` text is the Mapzen Search API key; paste your own API key inside the single quotes.
3. Save your edits and refresh the browser. You should see a small magnifying glass icon in the left corner, near the zoom controls.
@ -219,10 +216,7 @@ Your `<body>` section should look like this: