It's easy to add your [MapKnitter](https://mapknitter.org) exported map as a background layer when editing OpenStreetMap in Potlatch 2. In this example I'm using [a map of Mestia, a city in the Svaneti region of Georgia](https://mapknitter.org/map/view/mestia). ###Potlatch 2### With help from Andreas Trawoeger from the OSM-talk list, we set up a "deep link" so that simply by clicking **Use your map to contribute to OpenStreetMap** underneath the _Export formats_ area, you can open your map directly in OpenStreetMap's Potlatch 2 editor by clicking "Use your map to contribute to OpenStreetMap": **Note:** this only works for maps which have been released under open licenses, such as CC-BY or public domain. "Use your map to contribute to OpenStreetMap" link ###iD Editor## By clicking the Edit tab on openstreetmap.org, you can choose the iD editor, then click the background tab to add a custom layer. The URL you paste in will be formatted like this: https://mapknitter.org/tms/2011-7-31-brooklyn-gowanus-vis/alt/{z}/{x}/{y}.png ![Screen_Shot_2013-06-07_at_5.12.32_PM.png](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/000/494/medium/Screen_Shot_2013-06-07_at_5.12.32_PM.png) Also, you can use the openstreetmap.us installation of iD editor, and provide a URL similar to the one below: http://openstreetmap.us/iD/release/#background=custom:https://mapknitter.org/tms/2011-7-31-brooklyn-gowanus-vis/alt/{z}/{x}/{y}.png&map=16.56/-73.98934/40.67737 ![Screen_Shot_2013-06-07_at_5.19.57_PM.png](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/000/493/medium/Screen_Shot_2013-06-07_at_5.19.57_PM.png) ---- ###Old technique (no longer necessary)### First, open the "backgrounds" menu and choose "Add": Adding MapKnitter balloon map in Potlatch 2 Then, add a new background layer, using your map's "**OSM-style TMS**" link, with added z,x,y like this: https://mapknitter.org/tms/mestia/alt/$z/$x/$y.png Where "mestia" is your map's name. See screenshot: Adding MapKnitter TMS to Potlatch 2 You can turn off "dimming" to see the map more clearly: Using MapKnitter balloon map in Potlatch 2 Zoom in and see how well your balloon map fits existing data. Then trace to add more features: Using MapKnitter balloon map in Potlatch 2