Leaflet.RegularGridCluster
qgis2web
Leaflet.RegularGridCluster | qgis2web | |
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0.0 | 8.2 | |
about 1 year ago | 18 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Leaflet.RegularGridCluster
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Which GIS tool can provide an interface for box overlays such as this?
If you have only points, you'll have to cluster them. You can either do it on your side (e.g. in QGIS creating a Vector Grid and summarize the values of the points in each cell), or on the client side using a clustering visualization like this or this .
qgis2web
- Open source mobile webmap inquiry: plant identification
- Simple GIS Web apps
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Can QGIS make embedded maps for websites?
There is qgis-server but if the content is static you can probably get by with https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/qgis2web/
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Are there any open-source Esri map viewer equivalents that you recommend?
There's a QGIS plugin qgis2web that will take your QGIS project and create an HTML file out of it. I've used it once or twice and there were a couple of issues but I can't tell whether it's due to the plugin or my ignorance.
- Community Mapping
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Do any of you volunteer your GIS skills to a non-profit?
I think the easy option might be qgis2web plugin. Not quite sure it works exactly, but my understanding is it really simplifies the development process. Might be worth having a look https://github.com/tomchadwin/qgis2web
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Which GIS tool can provide an interface for box overlays such as this?
If you already / Once have your squares with data, then it's only displaying them on a map. QGIS2Web, Openlayers, Mapbox or CARTO can be some ways to start but if you want user interaction you'll probably have to code it yourself. Bokeh can probably be used for that too (Mapping geo data) but you'll probably have less liberty than in JS.
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Publishing a WebMap?
I suggest you start your research by looking into qgis2web (https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/qgis2web/). Load your data into qgis, hit the qgis2web button, you'll have that map as a webpage.
- Interactive Map
What are some alternatives?
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