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There are two options, one which shows the icons permanently and the other on hover and then users can also prevent it from showing on selected sites. I think I answered the actual question just fine. Apparently, background images don't trigger the visual menu. I put it in the user styles using an Edge extension (Stylus), and the buttons disappeared! Microsoft Edge have recently added a new hover icon (visual search) to all images over a certain size on a webpage (it seems to show for all images above ~180px). My code is exactly the same as in the quickstarts guide except for the image path. I tried to setup a bing visual search API REST-Call from my java program. So in addition to similar images, the webpage also invoked a number of other skills including Object Detection, and BestRepresentativeQuery.

To answer this question, you need to have at least 10 reputation on this site (not counting the association bonus). Every answer here are bringing in new tips, it's almost like a guessing game… Pretty important piece of information that All Aboard Slots would be good to clarify on setup… @HyderA – A more likely possibility is that someone would register a bunch free google accounts to get extra map loads. I have the Google Maps Embed API set up for my own personal/work use and thus far have not specified any HTTP referrers. Console.cloud.google.com/google/maps-apis/credentials For someone who wondering API credential link This answer is the only one that got my code working. We have signed for Google Maps JavaScript API, and we have a valid browser key and our domain, , has been authorized to use that key.

But it looks like it is running similarity with public items, not with a dedicated dataset. Is there an API I can use in Cognitive Services vision API that compares images? If you wrap your picture in an extra div-container and wrap this div-container into an a-tag, the picture will behave like a link. Spend time designing a clean UI without extra unnecessary buttons and icons, and some browser developer with his gimmick-of-the-week goes "I don't think so" Sorry this isn't really an answer – but if you've found this question you're probably as annoyed as me right now!

Similar to ll, only this sets the lat/long of the centre point for a business search. Can be set 19 normally, but in certain cases can go up to 23. Yeah, I had the same question for a long time and I found the perfect one. I know I could do this using Google Map API, but just for a link seems a lot of trouble. How do I edit the Google Maps URL so that I obtain all the places (name of the places) near a set of coordinates? Get the latest version of the Google Maps app to use turn-by-turn voice navigation, download offline areas, and much more.

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Yep, this is the only one that worked for me both on desktop and in mobile, regardless the language of the user. The answers of GreatBlakes and Jon Alslund-Lanthén suggest a way that sometimes gives you the right result but that can fail if the language of your user isn't English. If i give one of these links as a href and open it in a new tab, will it work the same on ios and mobile? I thought I would have to do some kind of code acrobatics via Gmaps API. There are additional ways to do this as well- Check out the link at the bottom of my answer for the most up-to-date syntaxes. Instead, when I access the URL from a different location, it's still loading the original "current location" and not the actual current location. From what someone else had instructed, if I used 'current location' as the 'from address', it'd do everything for me. The reputation requirement helps protect this question from spam and non-answer activity.

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