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@adamsteer @scott
Qgis2web is a great plugin for creating slippymaps using either Leaflet or OpenLayers.
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@adamsteer @scott
Qgis2web is a great plugin for creating slippymaps using either Leaflet or OpenLayers.
#QGIS2Web -
@adamsteer @scott
Qgis2web is a great plugin for creating slippymaps using either Leaflet or OpenLayers.
#QGIS2Web -
@adamsteer @scott
Qgis2web is a great plugin for creating slippymaps using either Leaflet or OpenLayers.
#QGIS2Web -
@adamsteer @scott
Qgis2web is a great plugin for creating slippymaps using either Leaflet or OpenLayers.
#QGIS2Web -
figured out a few upgrades to my walks map: Changing colour on hover is an obvious one as I keep doing walks that overlap and are the same length, so there's no colour difference.
I also added an image field to the Named Stones layer, so now I can just correctly name a picture of the stone and drop it into the folder and it will pop up on the layer. Points without images show a broken icon though. I should probably set the image popup size too..
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figured out a few upgrades to my walks map: Changing colour on hover is an obvious one as I keep doing walks that overlap and are the same length, so there's no colour difference.
I also added an image field to the Named Stones layer, so now I can just correctly name a picture of the stone and drop it into the folder and it will pop up on the layer. Points without images show a broken icon though. I should probably set the image popup size too..
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figured out a few upgrades to my walks map: Changing colour on hover is an obvious one as I keep doing walks that overlap and are the same length, so there's no colour difference.
I also added an image field to the Named Stones layer, so now I can just correctly name a picture of the stone and drop it into the folder and it will pop up on the layer. Points without images show a broken icon though. I should probably set the image popup size too..
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figured out a few upgrades to my walks map: Changing colour on hover is an obvious one as I keep doing walks that overlap and are the same length, so there's no colour difference.
I also added an image field to the Named Stones layer, so now I can just correctly name a picture of the stone and drop it into the folder and it will pop up on the layer. Points without images show a broken icon though. I should probably set the image popup size too..
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figured out a few upgrades to my walks map: Changing colour on hover is an obvious one as I keep doing walks that overlap and are the same length, so there's no colour difference.
I also added an image field to the Named Stones layer, so now I can just correctly name a picture of the stone and drop it into the folder and it will pop up on the layer. Points without images show a broken icon though. I should probably set the image popup size too..
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And until I get a #qgis2web workflow going with interactive slippy maps, here's a zoomed version towards downtown. It ranks new connections in the dense downtown higher, which makes sense. Shorter connections between the existing network tend to rank higher. What's sort of imperfect but expected is that sometimes one block ranks higher than the block next to it. It could use some "smoothing" to even out the ranks of coordinators. Next, I'll share more of the method to create this. #minneapolis🧵
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And until I get a #qgis2web workflow going with interactive slippy maps, here's a zoomed version towards downtown. It ranks new connections in the dense downtown higher, which makes sense. Shorter connections between the existing network tend to rank higher. What's sort of imperfect but expected is that sometimes one block ranks higher than the block next to it. It could use some "smoothing" to even out the ranks of coordinators. Next, I'll share more of the method to create this. #minneapolis🧵
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And until I get a #qgis2web workflow going with interactive slippy maps, here's a zoomed version towards downtown. It ranks new connections in the dense downtown higher, which makes sense. Shorter connections between the existing network tend to rank higher. What's sort of imperfect but expected is that sometimes one block ranks higher than the block next to it. It could use some "smoothing" to even out the ranks of coordinators. Next, I'll share more of the method to create this. #minneapolis🧵
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And until I get a #qgis2web workflow going with interactive slippy maps, here's a zoomed version towards downtown. It ranks new connections in the dense downtown higher, which makes sense. Shorter connections between the existing network tend to rank higher. What's sort of imperfect but expected is that sometimes one block ranks higher than the block next to it. It could use some "smoothing" to even out the ranks of coordinators. Next, I'll share more of the method to create this. #minneapolis🧵
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And until I get a #qgis2web workflow going with interactive slippy maps, here's a zoomed version towards downtown. It ranks new connections in the dense downtown higher, which makes sense. Shorter connections between the existing network tend to rank higher. What's sort of imperfect but expected is that sometimes one block ranks higher than the block next to it. It could use some "smoothing" to even out the ranks of coordinators. Next, I'll share more of the method to create this. #minneapolis🧵
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Since Andrea took over management and development of #qgis2web, I've not kept so much of an eye on it. That means I missed the most amazing milestone:
QGIS2WEB HAS NOW BEEN DOWNLOADED OVER A MILLION TIMES
I'm so pleased Andrea has given the plugin such a new lease of life. He is ploughing a huge amount of time, effort, and expertise into it, and it's wonderful to see new releases coming and coming.
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Since Andrea took over management and development of #qgis2web, I've not kept so much of an eye on it. That means I missed the most amazing milestone:
QGIS2WEB HAS NOW BEEN DOWNLOADED OVER A MILLION TIMES
I'm so pleased Andrea has given the plugin such a new lease of life. He is ploughing a huge amount of time, effort, and expertise into it, and it's wonderful to see new releases coming and coming.
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Since Andrea took over management and development of #qgis2web, I've not kept so much of an eye on it. That means I missed the most amazing milestone:
QGIS2WEB HAS NOW BEEN DOWNLOADED OVER A MILLION TIMES
I'm so pleased Andrea has given the plugin such a new lease of life. He is ploughing a huge amount of time, effort, and expertise into it, and it's wonderful to see new releases coming and coming.
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Since Andrea took over management and development of #qgis2web, I've not kept so much of an eye on it. That means I missed the most amazing milestone:
QGIS2WEB HAS NOW BEEN DOWNLOADED OVER A MILLION TIMES
I'm so pleased Andrea has given the plugin such a new lease of life. He is ploughing a huge amount of time, effort, and expertise into it, and it's wonderful to see new releases coming and coming.
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Since Andrea took over management and development of #qgis2web, I've not kept so much of an eye on it. That means I missed the most amazing milestone:
QGIS2WEB HAS NOW BEEN DOWNLOADED OVER A MILLION TIMES
I'm so pleased Andrea has given the plugin such a new lease of life. He is ploughing a huge amount of time, effort, and expertise into it, and it's wonderful to see new releases coming and coming.
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@tomchadwin Thanks for mentioning. We have now a slightly improved version published: https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/QuickWebViewer/
Still a long way to go to make it that smooth and fine-grained as #qgis2web, but it's a start to build a solution for low tech requirements and heavy maps suitable for the cheapest servers on the market. It's thought to fill the gap between your plugin and #QGISServer
Have a look at first examples we published using the plugin: https://censo2021.quickwebviewer.org/ and https://urba-conakry.quickwebviewer.org/
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@tomchadwin Thanks for mentioning. We have now a slightly improved version published: https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/QuickWebViewer/
Still a long way to go to make it that smooth and fine-grained as #qgis2web, but it's a start to build a solution for low tech requirements and heavy maps suitable for the cheapest servers on the market. It's thought to fill the gap between your plugin and #QGISServer
Have a look at first examples we published using the plugin: https://censo2021.quickwebviewer.org/ and https://urba-conakry.quickwebviewer.org/
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@tomchadwin Thanks for mentioning. We have now a slightly improved version published: https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/QuickWebViewer/
Still a long way to go to make it that smooth and fine-grained as #qgis2web, but it's a start to build a solution for low tech requirements and heavy maps suitable for the cheapest servers on the market. It's thought to fill the gap between your plugin and #QGISServer
Have a look at first examples we published using the plugin: https://censo2021.quickwebviewer.org/ and https://urba-conakry.quickwebviewer.org/
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@tomchadwin Thanks for mentioning. We have now a slightly improved version published: https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/QuickWebViewer/
Still a long way to go to make it that smooth and fine-grained as #qgis2web, but it's a start to build a solution for low tech requirements and heavy maps suitable for the cheapest servers on the market. It's thought to fill the gap between your plugin and #QGISServer
Have a look at first examples we published using the plugin: https://censo2021.quickwebviewer.org/ and https://urba-conakry.quickwebviewer.org/
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@tomchadwin Thanks for mentioning. We have now a slightly improved version published: https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/QuickWebViewer/
Still a long way to go to make it that smooth and fine-grained as #qgis2web, but it's a start to build a solution for low tech requirements and heavy maps suitable for the cheapest servers on the market. It's thought to fill the gap between your plugin and #QGISServer
Have a look at first examples we published using the plugin: https://censo2021.quickwebviewer.org/ and https://urba-conakry.quickwebviewer.org/
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Very interesting new QGIS plugin, to sit alongside #qgis2web. QuickWebViewer exports QGIS projects to MapLibre: https://gitlab.com/300000-kms/QuickWebViewer #OneToWatch #webmapping
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Very interesting new QGIS plugin, to sit alongside #qgis2web. QuickWebViewer exports QGIS projects to MapLibre: https://gitlab.com/300000-kms/QuickWebViewer #OneToWatch #webmapping
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Very interesting new QGIS plugin, to sit alongside #qgis2web. QuickWebViewer exports QGIS projects to MapLibre: https://gitlab.com/300000-kms/QuickWebViewer #OneToWatch #webmapping
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Very interesting new QGIS plugin, to sit alongside #qgis2web. QuickWebViewer exports QGIS projects to MapLibre: https://gitlab.com/300000-kms/QuickWebViewer #OneToWatch #webmapping
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Very interesting new QGIS plugin, to sit alongside #qgis2web. QuickWebViewer exports QGIS projects to MapLibre: https://gitlab.com/300000-kms/QuickWebViewer #OneToWatch #webmapping
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I cannot tell you how happy I am that Andrea has just developed and released v 3.19.0 of #qgis2web, in which AT LAST layer groups are properly supported. This is the single biggest longstanding issue which affected the plugin, and it's a huge step forward. Thanks, Andrea!
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I cannot tell you how happy I am that Andrea has just developed and released v 3.19.0 of #qgis2web, in which AT LAST layer groups are properly supported. This is the single biggest longstanding issue which affected the plugin, and it's a huge step forward. Thanks, Andrea!
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I cannot tell you how happy I am that Andrea has just developed and released v 3.19.0 of #qgis2web, in which AT LAST layer groups are properly supported. This is the single biggest longstanding issue which affected the plugin, and it's a huge step forward. Thanks, Andrea!
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I cannot tell you how happy I am that Andrea has just developed and released v 3.19.0 of #qgis2web, in which AT LAST layer groups are properly supported. This is the single biggest longstanding issue which affected the plugin, and it's a huge step forward. Thanks, Andrea!
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I cannot tell you how happy I am that Andrea has just developed and released v 3.19.0 of #qgis2web, in which AT LAST layer groups are properly supported. This is the single biggest longstanding issue which affected the plugin, and it's a huge step forward. Thanks, Andrea!
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@askans @underdarkGIS @stevenfeldman @mapguy @sourcepole @felt @leaflet @openlayers If your data is served as WMS/WFS, then yes, the #qgis2web map will always pull remote data.
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@askans @underdarkGIS @stevenfeldman @mapguy @sourcepole @felt @leaflet @openlayers If your data is served as WMS/WFS, then yes, the #qgis2web map will always pull remote data.
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@askans @underdarkGIS @stevenfeldman @mapguy @sourcepole @felt @leaflet @openlayers If your data is served as WMS/WFS, then yes, the #qgis2web map will always pull remote data.
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@askans @underdarkGIS @stevenfeldman @mapguy @sourcepole @felt @leaflet @openlayers If your data is served as WMS/WFS, then yes, the #qgis2web map will always pull remote data.
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@askans @underdarkGIS @stevenfeldman @mapguy @sourcepole @felt @leaflet @openlayers If your data is served as WMS/WFS, then yes, the #qgis2web map will always pull remote data.
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Bumper #qgis2web release last night by Andrea Ordonselli:
- layer title in layerswitcher in without style
- openlayers popup visible on click if "highlight
on hover" active
- improved OpenLayers
popup graphics
- "popuplayertitle" prints layer title in openlayers popup
- max height/width for popup images
- clustered data in openlayers popup
- fixed second click popup issue
- measurement/geolocate now above basemaps and layers, as well as popup -
Bumper #qgis2web release last night by Andrea Ordonselli:
- layer title in layerswitcher in without style
- openlayers popup visible on click if "highlight
on hover" active
- improved OpenLayers
popup graphics
- "popuplayertitle" prints layer title in openlayers popup
- max height/width for popup images
- clustered data in openlayers popup
- fixed second click popup issue
- measurement/geolocate now above basemaps and layers, as well as popup -
Bumper #qgis2web release last night by Andrea Ordonselli:
- layer title in layerswitcher in without style
- openlayers popup visible on click if "highlight
on hover" active
- improved OpenLayers
popup graphics
- "popuplayertitle" prints layer title in openlayers popup
- max height/width for popup images
- clustered data in openlayers popup
- fixed second click popup issue
- measurement/geolocate now above basemaps and layers, as well as popup -
Bumper #qgis2web release last night by Andrea Ordonselli:
- layer title in layerswitcher in without style
- openlayers popup visible on click if "highlight
on hover" active
- improved OpenLayers
popup graphics
- "popuplayertitle" prints layer title in openlayers popup
- max height/width for popup images
- clustered data in openlayers popup
- fixed second click popup issue
- measurement/geolocate now above basemaps and layers, as well as popup -
Bumper #qgis2web release last night by Andrea Ordonselli:
- layer title in layerswitcher in without style
- openlayers popup visible on click if "highlight
on hover" active
- improved OpenLayers
popup graphics
- "popuplayertitle" prints layer title in openlayers popup
- max height/width for popup images
- clustered data in openlayers popup
- fixed second click popup issue
- measurement/geolocate now above basemaps and layers, as well as popup