Difference between revisions of "Three horrible guys Web Maps"
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The web map is generated using QGIS Cloud [https://qgiscloud.com/]. QGIS Cloud is a plugin in QGIS which allows a free user to publish 1 Web Map with up to 50mb storage provided. This allow users to view the map through a map platform. If there is a need to show the web map on another website, an iframe can be used to embed the web map onto the website. | The web map is generated using QGIS Cloud [https://qgiscloud.com/]. QGIS Cloud is a plugin in QGIS which allows a free user to publish 1 Web Map with up to 50mb storage provided. This allow users to view the map through a map platform. If there is a need to show the web map on another website, an iframe can be used to embed the web map onto the website. |
Revision as of 19:15, 22 November 2019
Click here for our web maps: https://qgiscloud.com/eugenechoy2016/G1_G10_TaiHaoLe_WebMap/
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The web map is generated using QGIS Cloud [1]. QGIS Cloud is a plugin in QGIS which allows a free user to publish 1 Web Map with up to 50mb storage provided. This allow users to view the map through a map platform. If there is a need to show the web map on another website, an iframe can be used to embed the web map onto the website.
This is a view of how the map will look like on its hosted URL.
Users are able to interact with objects in the view to see more specific details of a specific point.
This can also show/hide various layers published on the web map