The more I'm thinking about it, the more I consider it.
I want to add a map for my bicycle rides, but I can't find any good PHP maps. The PHP versions of Leaflet on GitHub are no good. They don't work at all. They just gives you errors like "can't load class" or something like that.
So even if I am against it only to challenge myself, I consider using Leaflet in JS for airikr.me/biking.
Or do you have any solution in PHP that works out of the box?
Here is a video I made showing how to use the web map GISsurfer (I am dev) to split your screen and ‘surf’ data on any ArcGIS server with a public table of contents.
Drill down to a layer on the left side of the screen, click the layer and that data appears on the map on the right side of your screen. You might need to zoom in/out since some data only appears at certain zoom levels.
The video also shows how to make a GISsurfer link to automatically display the layers you have turned on.
My list of talks is a #Hugo data template for a while now. That's now enriched with metadata, especially coordinates. And the website got a map showing all the locations.
The GeoJPG web app version 2 is ready for use. 🥳 🎉 🍻 📣 You can view your own custom maps offline on both iOS and Android devices with NO ads, NO tracking, NO signup and NO fees.
I developed the GeoJPG web app as a public service and part of my way to ‘pay it forward’. This is not a commercial product of any nature. I am making this freely available simply because I can.
GeoJPG is not available in any app store. To install it for offline use, open the web app link, tap “Yes” and then carefully follow the instructions you will see.
2/ I used GISsurfer to display the Open Topo Map basemap and zoomed so the scale indicator in GISsurfer showed 1000 feet. Then I took several screenshots that exactly adjoin and cover the area where I live. I stitched those screenshots into a single JPG and uploaded it to Google Drive.
Trouble sleeping?
Try writing software documentation. 😴 😴 😴 😴😴 😴 😴 😴
Time for a 🛌
GeoJPG v2 launch on target for March 19 - maybe sooner.
Make your own custom maps, host them for free on Google Drive, view them offline and see your geolocation.
No ads. No tracking. No signup. No cost.
I am developing this as a public service and part of my way to "pay it forward". Plus I am having a blast doing this since - to the best of my knowledge - this is a new approach to offline maps.
Hey #GISChat / #QGIS Chat: is there a tool to export a web map with raster layers that gives the user an identify tool to get the raster values? #Qgis2web and #qgis2threejs will show the raster but I couldn't find a way to get an identify tool for raster values, ideally supporting multiple bands
Decided to do something “simple” for today. Here is a map of all ferry routes ⛴️ in the #Philippines 🇵🇭 that have been mapped in #OpenStreetMap. Data has been extracted via #OverpassTurbo (data licensed under ODbL 1.0) and rendered via #Leaflet.
Since the Philippines is an archipelago, ferries and boats are important means of transportation especially since the thousands of small islands are too small to host airstrips.
@seav yes that's one of the major routes but there are many smaller ones too. Here in Campbell River we have a small ferry to Quadra Island (takes 10-15 minutes). And then from Quadra to Cortes - 45 minutes.
This may be totally lost in the posit conf noise, but I really love the #leaflet#rstats package. It scratches that "looks impressive but is actually really easy" itch. I was thinking of writing up a few tips and tricks that I've learned using it over the past few years, starting with de-emphasising areas outside of a region of interest. Give it a read if you're interested! https://jack-davison.github.io/posts/2023-09-16-ILL-ShadeOut/
One of my colleagues just completed an insane #Leaflet web map that displays every single NOAA Airborne Gamma Snow Survey since 1981. This historical #snow map summarizes all our efforts to measure snow water equivalent across CONUS and Alaska. It's possibly one of the coolest hidden gems in all of NOAA's science program. We convert the attenuation of naturally occurring gamma radiation into soil moisture and snow water equivalent. Map can be browsed here: https://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/special/leaflet/2024/SWE_History/
Site analysis for Retail it's a bit more complicated than creating Voronoi's diagrams
And yet, I see companies using the images to attract attention
Can't blame them, they look pretty as the one I made in #rstats and #leaflet in a few lines and minutes
It depends on what you want to communicate