A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages. Note: these work normally when in a post...
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17 CURRENT | warren |
March 03, 2020 18:05
| almost 5 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages.
Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Maps with preset layersThis syntax can be used to show layers from Leaflet Environmental Layers in an embedded map:
[map:layers:content:41.7:-71.5:Unearthing,toxicReleaseLayer] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place(we don't currently have a lot of questions tagged with locations, but if we add some it'll work)
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] People maps[map:people:42:-71] CustomizationCustomizing maps on PublicLab.orgWe've made a simple way to embed interactive maps that feature Public Lab content as well as externally hosted environmental data. We've balanced simplicity of use (for non-programmers) with customizability. From the simplest to most customized options for making maps:
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16 | warren |
March 03, 2020 18:01
| almost 5 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages.
Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Maps with preset layersThis syntax can be used to show layers from Leaflet Environmental Layers in an embedded map:
[map:layers:content:41.7:-71.5:Unearthing,toxicReleaseLayer] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place(we don't currently have a lot of questions tagged with locations, but if we add some it'll work)
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] People maps[map:people:42:-71] CustomizationCustomizing maps on PublicLab.orgWe've made a simple way to embed interactive maps that feature Public Lab content as well as externally hosted environmental data. We've balanced simplicity of use (for non-programmers) with customizability. From the simplest to most customized options for making maps:
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15 | warren |
March 03, 2020 17:53
| almost 5 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages.
Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Maps with preset layersThis syntax can be used to show layers from Leaflet Environmental Layers in an embedded map:
[map:layers:content:41.7:-71.5:Unearthing,toxicReleaseLayer] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place(we don't currently have a lot of questions tagged with locations, but if we add some it'll work)
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] People maps[map:people:42:-71] CustomizationCustomizing maps on PublicLab.orgWe've made a simple way to embed interactive maps that feature Public Lab content as well as externally hosted environmental data. We've balanced simplicity of use (for non-programmers) with customizability. From the simplest to most customized options for making maps:
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14 | warren |
March 03, 2020 17:42
| almost 5 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages.
Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Maps with preset layersThis syntax can be used to show layers from Leaflet Environmental Layers in an embedded map:
[map:layers:content:41.7:-71.5:Unearthing,toxicReleaseLayer] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place(we don't currently have a lot of questions tagged with locations, but if we add some it'll work)
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] People maps[map:people:42:-71] CustomizationCustomizing maps on PublicLab.orgWe've made a simple way to embed interactive maps that feature Public Lab content as well as externally hosted environmental data. We've balanced simplicity of use (for non-programmers) with customizability. From the simplest to most customized options for making maps:
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13 | warren |
March 03, 2020 17:41
| almost 5 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages.
Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Maps with preset layersThis syntax can be used to show layers from Leaflet Environmental Layers in an embedded map:
[map:layers:content:41.7:-71.5:Unearthing,toxicReleaseLayer] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place(we don't currently have a lot of questions tagged with locations, but if we add some it'll work)
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] People maps[map:people:42:-71] Customizing maps on PublicLab.orgWe've made a simple way to embed interactive maps that feature Public Lab content as well as externally hosted environmental data. We've balanced simplicity of use (for non-programmers) with customizability. From the simplest to most customized options for making maps:
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12 | warren |
December 11, 2019 18:39
| about 5 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages.
Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Maps with preset layersThis syntax can be used to show layers from Leaflet Environmental Layers in an embedded map:
[map:layers:content:41.7:-71.5:Unearthing,toxicReleaseLayer] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place(we don't currently have a lot of questions tagged with locations, but if we add some it'll work)
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] People maps[map:people:42:-71] |
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11 | warren |
December 11, 2019 18:38
| about 5 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages.
Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Maps with preset layersThis syntax can be used to show layers from Leaflet Environmental Layers in an embedded map:
[map:layers:content:41.7:-71.5:Unearthing,toxicReleaseLayer] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place(we don't currently have a lot of questions tagged with locations, but if we add some it'll work)
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] People maps[map:people:42:-71] |
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10 | warren |
May 09, 2019 18:00
| over 5 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages.
Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place(we don't currently have a lot of questions tagged with locations, but if we add some it'll work)
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] People maps[map:people:42:-71] |
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9 | sagarpreet |
January 29, 2019 17:07
| almost 6 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages. Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place(we don't currently have a lot of questions tagged with locations, but if we add some it'll work)
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] People maps[map:people:42:-71] |
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8 | sagarpreet |
January 29, 2019 17:06
| almost 6 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages. Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place(we don't currently have a lot of questions tagged with locations, but if we add some it'll work)
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] People maps |
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7 | warren |
January 13, 2018 04:42
| almost 7 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages. Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place(we don't currently have a lot of questions tagged with locations, but if we add some it'll work)
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] People maps[map:people:42:-71] |
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6 | warren |
January 13, 2018 04:39
| almost 7 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages. Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place(we don't currently have a lot of questions tagged with locations, but if we add some it'll work)
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] People maps[map:people:42:-87] |
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5 | warren |
January 10, 2018 18:53
| almost 7 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages. Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place(we don't currently have a lot of questions tagged with locations, but if we add some it'll work)
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] |
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4 | warren |
January 10, 2018 18:47
| almost 7 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages. Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] Questions on a topic near a place
[map:tag:question:infragram:43:-71] |
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3 | warren |
May 10, 2017 14:59
| over 7 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages. Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. Also, the precision sets the zoom level of the map, so shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] Tag-filtered mapsThis type of inline map shows only content tagged with a given tagname. It follows the format
[map:tag:infragram:43:-71] |
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2 | warren |
May 09, 2017 22:38
| over 7 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages. Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. We'll soon update so that shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] |
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1 | warren |
May 09, 2017 22:25
| over 7 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages. Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Zoom levelNote how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. We'll soon update so that shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] |
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0 | warren |
May 09, 2017 22:25
| over 7 years ago
A brief guide to embedding maps on PublicLab.org pages. Inline maps are a form of Basic usage is with
[map:content:29.9:-90.0]
[map:content:40.7:-73.9] A good place to quickly find lat/lon for any place is http://osm.org (the URL will change as you pan around). Note how if you specify more precise numbers (more digits), it doesn't search as widely. We'll soon update so that shorter (less precise) coordinates make for a more zoomed-out map.
[map:content:40.70:-73.90] |
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