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  1. Welcome to OpenStreetMap! OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license. Hosting is supported by Fastly, OSMF corporate members, and other partners. Learn More Start Mapping. Only the Standard, Cycle Map and Transport layers can be exported as an image. 500 km.

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  2. Unlike other maps, OpenStreetMap is completely created by people like you, and it's free for anyone to fix, update, download and use. Sign up to get started contributing. Email Your address is not displayed publicly, see our privacy policy for more information.

  3. Hi. I just created an openstreetmap ID, and then tried to associate it with my OpenID (first time use of OpenID) associated with my gmail account. I did confirm the original ID with email, but the OpenID dialog was like a loop -- it wanted me to log in to my regular ID, but my regular ID does the following: On www.openstreetmap.org, click log in

  4. Enter the email address you used to sign up, we will send a link to it that you can use to reset your password. OpenStreetMap is the free wiki world map.

    • Visit The OpenStreetMap Website
    • Navigate The Map
    • View Different Map Styles
    • Create An OpenStreetMap Account
    • Adding Your First Points
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    Open your web browser.
    In the address bar at the top of the window, enter the following and press Enter:www.openstreetmap.org
    When the page has finished loading, you should see something like this:
    The main thing you should see is the map. Move the map by clicking on it with your left mouse button, holding the button down, and dragging your mouse around (see figure below).
    If you have a mouse with a scroll-wheel, zoom in and out on the map by turning the wheel. If you don’t have a scroll-wheel, use the + and – buttons on the upper right corner of the map. (see figure...
    To search for a place, left-click in the box labelled “Search” on the left side of the page (see figure above). Type in the name of your town or village and press Enter. A window should appear to t...

    OpenStreetMap contains geographic data from all over the world. Although it is a single database, the data can be interpreted and styled in different ways. To see this in action, let’s look at various map “styles” available on the OSM website. 1. Click on the Layers button on the right side of the map window. 2. Click on the different style options...

    Now that you have seen what the main website looks like, you can register for a username and password and make your first additions to the map.
    On the OpenStreetMap website, click “sign up” in the top right corner of the page.
    You should see a new page that looks like this:
    There are five boxes on this page that you need to fill in to register an account with OSM.
    Now that you are logged in with your username on the OpenStreetMap website, you can use the iD editor to add your first point to the map.
    Move the map to a place that you know very well, such as your town or neighborhood. A good idea is to ensure your home (or your neighbour’s home) and workplace are drawn and given the correct address.
    Zoom in to a place where you would like to add a point to the map (perhaps a restaurant or grocery store near you isn’t yet mapped).
    Just above the map on the left, there is a tab named “Edit” with a small triangle besides it. Click the small triangle. You should see a menu drop down.

    Congratulations! If all went well you now have an OpenStreetMap username and password, you know how to navigate the OSM website, and you have your first understanding of how to add points to the map.

  5. I can not log in to my account on openstreetmap. Is has bean for some mounth. Have try, internet explore, firefox, google chrome, on windows 8 And, firefox, google chrome, chromium, on ubuntu

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  7. Quickstart. If you want to edit maps, create an OSM account. If you want to edit the wiki, create a wiki account OpenStreetMap account Main article: OpenStreetMap account This is the main account used by the project, create an OSM account.

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