\n\tE-Kagen
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22-23 Sydney Street
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Brighton, UK
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BN1 4EN
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\n\tTelephone: +44 (0)1273 687 068
\n\tLat/Lon: \n\t\t50.827917, \n\t\t-0.137764\n\t
\n\n\nAs before, I used www.getlatlon.com to find the exact locations \u2013 I find satellite view is particularly useful for locating individual buildings.\n\nLatitudes and longitudes are great for machines but not so useful for human beings. We could hide them entirely with display: none, but I prefer to merely de-emphasise them (someone might want them for their GPS unit):\n\n.vcard .geo {\n\tmargin-top: 0.5em;\n\tfont-size: 0.85em;\n\tcolor: #ccc;\n}\n\nIt\u2019s probably a good idea to hide them completely when they\u2019re displayed inside an info bubble:\n\n.bubble .geo {\n\tdisplay: none;\n}\n\nWe can extract the co-ordinates in the same way we extracted the address. Since we\u2019re no longer geocoding anything our code becomes a lot simpler:\n\n$('.vcard').each(function() {\n\tvar hcard = $(this);\n\tvar latitude = hcard.find('.geo .latitude').text();\n\tvar longitude = hcard.find('.geo .longitude').text();\n\tvar marker = new Marker(new LatLonPoint(latitude, longitude));\n\tmarker.setInfoBubble(\n\t\t'