Ralph, Thanks for trying.  Yes, your suggestion would probably work if
I understood how to add all the other code to get the multy tabs etc.
I'm just plain snowed as to how to make the changes.  I feel bad that
you and the others took a lot of time to try to fix me up, but I'm
just not even close to being smart enough to understand.  Once I get
all the other little info and photos added to the site and feel
comfortable to make the site available to especially family, I might
find it necessary to hire someone to create exactly what I want of one
of my maps and then I can re-do the others. Thanks so much.  It's
actually amazing that I've gotten as far as I have so far.  Moving all
my maps, photos, and info from a non cost host to a now cost host with
my own personal domain name has been a real time consuming effort.  I
spend 4 to 6 hours almost every day working on this stuff.  The bummer
of it is that the whole web site and cost is really for only a couple
hundred family members and not the general public.  Sorry for
rambling.

On Jul 29, 5:43 pm, Ralph Ames <[email protected]> wrote:
> >No, I'm afraid I'm up a creek with this project.
>
> Maybe, but consider this point, the example dropdown
> has names of places like Tripoli, is there in your map a
> script variable called Tripoli?
>
> Why not try to create a new map like Mikes' 
> herehttp://econym.org.uk/gmap/basic2.htm
> with your data.(Just a few markers)
>
> Then your question could be how do I add
> a dropdown to this map.
>
> Ralph
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