

In this case however the native maps blocks were more or less left behind - not so practical especially considering there are some pretty neat layouts already defined in the blocks palette. They do however require a few extra steps on setting them up and finally I needed to figure out a way placing them in the project - usually with the technique for inserting custom content or by taking a block clearing its content and pouring the given code in. In time I have experimented with multiple online generator solutions providing ready made snippets - you just need to provide them the API key so the maps work on actual web site. Like How about inserting the same map but in satellite or street view? Or with a different zoom or angle? Or why not a whole route from point A to point B? The thing is the site is a bit more flexible than the blocks built in the Builder - they offer more functionality and appearances and if one gets used to them in the site he or she more or less tries to implement them in the own creations. However in time making more and more things with the builder we inevitably reach a point when it's just not enough - we want more. Any partnerships or business relationships we may have with any transportation service providers do not influence the ranking of these services.The built in Google Maps blocks are of course great - you just type in the desire address or paste in the coordinates you got from the google maps web site and they automatically center the map where you want it - simple and easy! These mobility services are provided by third parties who have made their transport data publicly available or who have a partner agreement with us. Where available, we also show you other mobility services like public transport, scooter or bicycle rentals, and vehicle ride services. Generally, the most important factors are your mode preference, trip durations, and sometimes price. These factors can include duration, distance, price, your mode preference, or the relevance of a mode to your query. Sometimes, the transport options we show you are ranked according to a combination of objective factors designed to help you find relevant and useful information. When you enter a destination in Google Maps, we show you how to get there using different travel modes, like driving, cycling, or walking.
