doomdragon6
Staff member
Hidy ho, hoes.
I'm looking to make something where, on a website, there is form where someone can put in their address, zip code, or whatever, and have Google Maps find the nearest ___ to them.
The ___ would be something that I've set up that are not in any way the same thing, and there would be multiple of them.
Let's say, for example, I want to find restaurants that all have purple walls. (I'm going for absurd here.) Obviously you can't search for "purple-walled restaurants", but you, say, KNOW that Olive Garden has purple walls (they don't), so you can make the map find all the Olive Gardens. And Restaurants 2 and 3 also have purple walls. And Local Restaurant 1, which I've manually indicated as opposed to a mass chain search, has purple walls.
Then say I want people to be able to rate not the restaurant, but the purple walls on a scale of 1 to 5 and maybe even leave a review on the purple walls.
I know Google Maps doesn't inherently have this functionality, but how can I do something like this? I know they have placemarkers, but they needed to be added individually by hand.
I'm looking to make something where, on a website, there is form where someone can put in their address, zip code, or whatever, and have Google Maps find the nearest ___ to them.
The ___ would be something that I've set up that are not in any way the same thing, and there would be multiple of them.
Let's say, for example, I want to find restaurants that all have purple walls. (I'm going for absurd here.) Obviously you can't search for "purple-walled restaurants", but you, say, KNOW that Olive Garden has purple walls (they don't), so you can make the map find all the Olive Gardens. And Restaurants 2 and 3 also have purple walls. And Local Restaurant 1, which I've manually indicated as opposed to a mass chain search, has purple walls.
Then say I want people to be able to rate not the restaurant, but the purple walls on a scale of 1 to 5 and maybe even leave a review on the purple walls.
I know Google Maps doesn't inherently have this functionality, but how can I do something like this? I know they have placemarkers, but they needed to be added individually by hand.