Google Street View Indoor view - search

I'm using Google Streetview API to get the streetiew of a place, but what I'm interested in is only the indoor view of a place, not the streetview.
How can I only get the indoor view and ignore the outdoor view?

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Im working on my first app for an small whareouse business
I need a part of my application to have an interactive map that shows the area where the ware house are, then the users select the whareuse that they want and start a new Activity where they can modify the stock on that warehouse, add more stuff etc...
Any tip how to start? maybe using Google maps, implement other API?

How to fit ms-sharepoint-ribbon to mobile view?

How to fit ms-sharepoint-ribbon's width (the black ribbon) to my design in mobile view, because it causes a white space at the left of the screen? please check the image:
I would suggest you to enable mobile view on SharePoint site collection which automatically changes your site layout to mobile friendly on mobile devices.
Some components like the content editor do not work on mobile views and if you need them, then I would suggest you to write your own CSS to hide the irrelevant icons from the ribbon and push then in a dropdown menu.

Search engine name issue

I have an issue with the way my website is being searched on google.
Lets say my website is called johnsmiths.com but the actual business name is John Smiths Sweets.
When I search google for the full business name John Smiths Sweets, rather than just searching for the business, it is showing a link for the sweet section page on the website. Almost as if it is finding johnsmiths.com then adding sweets on to the search.
How do i get it so when someone searches for the full business name, it displays the home page link?
The search is working fine on google, but bing does not display it correctly.
If you haven't already done so:
I would start by setting up a Google My Business account for your business and linking this account to your website.
Then open a Google Webmaster account and add your website
Create an xml sitemap and add this to you Google Webmaster account (property > crawl > sitemaps > add sitemap)
You may need to do additional work but the above will take care of the essentials first.
Good luck!

Widget container to display SharePoint 2010 web parts

I have a requirement to build a widget container which is having behavior of expandable, collapsible, configurable widget title and content displayed in the widget with the configurable source as SharePoint WebParts (OOB and third party web parts).
Need to predefine the page layout to have widgets with 3 (rows) * 2 (columns) matrix, where user can configure each widget with the source as the SharePoint web part (document list, image rollover, third party forums web part etc.) and personalize their dashboard.
I don't know the possibility of implementing this requirement in SharePoint 2010 as i am new to it.
could anyone please help me in making me understand the implementation perspective of how we can build generic widget component with the source as a SharePoint web part.

Reducing the size of the publish menu in Expression Engine

I am fairly new to ee. I have a site built using it but it is not a conventional site. There is only one page and all the content exists around that page, navigated with jquery scrolling.
I want to build a conventional site:
Page structure -
home
about
Services
Web design
Photography
graphic Design
Portfolio
Contact
What I want to avoid is having a massive list of channel fields in the publish drop down menu (as there is on my previous site)
How is it best to organise the channels? I am trying to get my head around the pages module but I will still have loads of channel entries not organised.
I think having a channel called 'Pages' is the best start. Then channel fields for each page. Ok good....but I would need to create loads of field entries for each section of each page:
Pages ->
Home
Home page featured image
Home page left column
home page right column
About
About featured image
about main content
Services featured image
Services main content
Web design featured image
Web Design main content
Photography featured image
Photography main content
But What I want is to have another two levels to the tree structure
Pages ->
Home ->
Home page featured image
Home page left column
home page right column
About ->
About featured image
about main content
Services ->
Services featured image
Services main content
Web Design ->
Web design featured image
Web Design main content
Photography ->
Photography featured image
Photography main content
Any suggestions or ideas? Am I just supposed to put up with having loads of channel fields, when I want to click on a page and have all the fields for that page come up together so that Home page featured image, Home page left column and home page right column are all edited at the same time from the same entry.
Not sure I completely understand your question but I guessing you are having problems with structuring your navigation in the backend and frontend?
http://devot-ee.com/add-ons/zoo-flexible-admin this plugin allows you to re-structure the control panel menu to suit different user groups. So you can group your publish channel navigation how you want and reduce it down to any size. So you can call a navigation "edit home page" and have all the corresponding channels in the dropdown.
I also use this plugin to structure by navigation on the frontend http://devot-ee.com/add-ons/navee
You could also consider the Structure add-on.
http://devot-ee.com/add-ons/structure

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