Hey Ashley I'm not going to post the gmail password on here, but if you wrote it down you go to the "langmetrognome" gmail account, then on the way top of the page there is a "more" drop down arrow- pick Maps. From maps, you go to My Maps, and then choose Articles, the hyperlink to the left. From there, you choose want to "edit". After you've selected edit, type in the location of your article in the google search area. Then, pick a push pin (second icon in options on top left of the map itself). In the title you would write the name of your article, and in the description you should write that again, than hit "rich text" and finally the blue thing (8th in the row) that looks like chain links. Paste the URL to your article in the box that appears, and finally you are done. It will automatically be updated to the map. Maybe Rob will have me explain this again tomorrow, if there is still any confusion.
Hey Ashley I'm not going to post the gmail password on here, but if you wrote it down you go to the "langmetrognome" gmail account, then on the way top of the page there is a "more" drop down arrow- pick Maps. From maps, you go to My Maps, and then choose Articles, the hyperlink to the left. From there, you choose want to "edit". After you've selected edit, type in the location of your article in the google search area. Then, pick a push pin (second icon in options on top left of the map itself). In the title you would write the name of your article, and in the description you should write that again, than hit "rich text" and finally the blue thing (8th in the row) that looks like chain links. Paste the URL to your article in the box that appears, and finally you are done. It will automatically be updated to the map. Maybe Rob will have me explain this again tomorrow, if there is still any confusion.
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