Customizing the Store Locator Results Map To Include Custom Marker Icons and Info Windows

Over the past two weeks I’ve showed how to build a store locator application using ASP.NET and the free Google Maps API and
Google’s geocoding service. Part 1, Building a Store Locator ASP.NET Application Using the Google Maps API looked at creating the database to record the store locations. This
database contains a table named Stores with columns capturing each store’s address and latitude and
longitude coordinates. Part 1 also showed how to use Google’s geocoding service to translate a user-entered address
into latitude and longitude coordinates, which could then be used to retrieve and display those stores within (roughly) a 15 mile area. At the end of Part 1, the results page listed the nearby stores in a grid. In Part 2, Building a Store Locator ASP.NET Application: Adding The Map and Markers we used the Google Maps API to add an interactive map to the search results page, with each nearby store displayed on the map as a marker.

The map added in Part 2 certainly improves the search results page, but the way the nearby stores are displayed on the map leaves a bit to be desired. For starters, each nearby store is displayed on the map using the same marker icon, namely a red pushpin. This makes it difficult to match up the nearby stores listed in the grid with those displayed on the map. Hovering the mouse over a marker on the map displays the store number in a tooltip, but ideally a user could click a marker to see more detailed information about the store, such as its address, phone number, a photo of the storefront, and so forth.

This third and final installment shows how to enhance the map created in Part 2. Specifically, we’ll see how to customize the marker icons displayed in the map to make it easier to identify which marker corresponds to which nearby store location. We’ll also look at adding rich popup windows to each marker, which includes detailed store information and can be updated further to include pictures and other HTML content. Read the entire article, Customizing the Store Locator Results Map To Include Custom Marker Icons and Info Windows

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