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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › Help › county map
i have lost the link for making the county map to put on my profile page. does someone have it? thanks
I think if you click on your account. Then click the “your profile” tab. The next page just below the tabs there is a link that says “click here to view your public user profile”. On the next page you should see the tab for the counties.
Hope this is what you were looking for.
Great question and answer. I didn’t know that those maps existed.
thanks, i didn’t know that was there either.
ok, now i have copied the map picture, but when i paste it into my gc profile, i am not getting the map, but the word “image” that if you click on it, the map shows up. what have i done wrong?
Try this, it worked for us:
Right click your county map on your WGA profile
Select the Copy Image Location
Add this to your profile:
<IMG
src=”
Paste the info from WGA after the src=”
At the end of the html, add
it should look something like this:
<IMG
src=”http://wi-geocaching.com/modules.php?name=State_County_Stats&_tab=map&u=10000&r=101
hope that helps
That will certainly work, OR, if you want to save it as a picture.
1. Right click on the map and select “Save Picture as…” Save it as a JPEG.
2. Go to your GC.com profile page and upload it as a picture.
3. Select it as your profile picture.
Thats all there is to it, but you cannot “cut and paste” it into the profile.
Thanks, Team Deejay. Hadn’t thought about just saving it as a JPEG and pasting it in (something about my head in a dark chasm :). However, if you would like to update your GC.com WI county map automatically every time you add a new county to your WGA profile, use the html link. You shouldn’t have to edit your GC.com profile again to keep that map current.
thanks bandits, that got the picture into my profile.