And you get this: 34.123,-118.456. Clicking shows the link in caltopo, with some hard-coded zoom level and layer selection. The point in question is at the center of the map, without any marker, unfortunately. But it's better than nothing!
There are several things that can be improved here; let me know if you want to help make this nicer.
I tried it on one of my Utah TRs that has coordinates and it came through not as a clickable link, but exactly as I entered it as code. So I reverted back to the original post.
Admittedly, I'm not that versed in using code so it def could be user error. BBCode is turned on.
I added the bbcode to one of your earlier posts. Worked ok, after I removed the space after the comma. Definitely ot a big deal, but it'd be nice to have clickable links.
dima wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 8:14 am
I added the bbcode to one of your earlier posts. Worked ok, after I removed the space after the comma. Definitely ot a big deal, but it'd be nice to have clickable links.
I added the link to the rest of Rico's Utah TRs. Thanks for creating this cool feature. The only non-intuitive aspect is having to remove the space between the coordinates. Also, this looks slightly odd on display. Ideally, the code should be more like the "url" tag, where you can embed the display name. For example:
Sean wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 9:24 am
I added the link to the rest of Rico's Utah TRs. Thanks for creating this cool feature. The only non-intuitive aspect is having to remove the space between the coordinates.
Thanks. I must have left a space in there somewhere when I tried it. User error...as suspected.