Show your estimated location on the map
Geolocation obtains your geographical position through the browser. Geolocation is most accurate for devices with GPS. After clicking the button, you will be asked for permission to share your location with this webpage.
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Shift+Drag
to rotate and zoom the map around its center
Zooming: You can use your mouse wheel, or click the blue zoom in or zoom out buttons on the upper-left corner of the map.
Panning: Left-click on the map and drag to pan to a location.
Adding Layers: To add a map layer, click a layer tab and you will see a list of available layers. Click the '+' and the layer will be added to your map and the legend (This may take some time).
Getting Information about a layer: Click the info button
within a layer's legend. This will display metadata and other information such as permalinks and download links.
Getting Information about features on the map: Click the Select Tool
button at the top toolbar. Then either left-click
to select a single feature or Control+left-click
to draw a select box. A pop-up window will appear with tabular information on the selected layer. If more than one feature is selected, a popup window helps narrow down a feature of interest.
Removing Layers: Click the X
on the legend item for a given layer. It will then be removed from the map.
Layer Appearance: For a given layer, you can toggle visibility, change its stacking order with the buttons on its legend entry. If you click Tools
in the layer's legend, the Layer Settings dialog can be used to zoom, change opacity, change color, outline width, and alter the symology and labels.
Changing the basemap: Click the Basemap
button on the top toolbar. A dialog will display from which you can change the current basemap and its opacity
Saving your map: Click the Save
on the top toolbar. A dialog will display from which you can generate a web-link which will load your custom map.