The map might be unresponsive if you have a slow connection. If you want to hide the map for this or other reasons use the button below the map on the right. You'll still be able to look at the picture clicking the links that will appear at the end of the travel notes.
If you use a popup blocker configure it to let this site open popups or you won't be able to see the photos.
]]>This first page of the diary doesn't have any picture associated to it, but you can still zoom and pan around the map. The city and the lagoon are the north of the airport. Follow the roads on the right to find them.
]]>There is a picture on the map, click on it. A popup window will open, the picture will load and when it's complete the window will resize.
If you have a popup blocker be sure to let the window pass through.
]]>You might have noticed that the navigation buttons loaded quickly when you started the demo, but the navigation instructions and the map took a little longer to appear. JourneySat was loading a data file containing the travel notes, the latitude and longitude of places and photos, the descriptions of the photos and more.
All those data are stored in a XML file that can be created with any text editor or other tools. To see what the XML file of this demo looks like, click here.
]]>Tourists usually rent horse and a guide to go on the volcano, because it's a long way from the road. I didn't made an exception to the rule. Those horses aren't tall and I enjoyed my first ride ever.
These notes contain real HTML code, as you have seen from the web link contained in this note. You can use any HTML tag in your notes because JourneySat embeds into the page exactly the code you write, without any modification.
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Finally, to end this demo, here's a note with two pictures.
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