Create Web GIS layers
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#* Set your project title, and background and highlight colours in {{mitem|text=Project --> Project Properties...}} | #* Set your project title, and background and highlight colours in {{mitem|text=Project --> Project Properties...}} | ||
#* Give your layers human-friendly names in the Layers Panel | #* Give your layers human-friendly names in the Layers Panel | ||
− | #* Give your layer columns human friendly names via {{mitem|text=Layer --> Properties --> | + | #* Give your layer columns human friendly names via {{mitem|text=Layer --> Properties --> Fields --> Alias}} |
#* Hide the columns you don't want to appear in your popups by changing their Edit widget to "Hidden" | #* Hide the columns you don't want to appear in your popups by changing their Edit widget to "Hidden" | ||
#* If any of your fields contain image filenames, change their Edit widget to "Photo" to have the images appear in popups | #* If any of your fields contain image filenames, change their Edit widget to "Photo" to have the images appear in popups |
Revision as of 10:36, 27 May 2020
- In QGIS, select Plugins --> Manage and Install Plugins...
- Search and install the qgis2web plugin.
- Prepare a map as a QGIS project:
- Set your project title, and background and highlight colours in Project --> Project Properties...
- Give your layers human-friendly names in the Layers Panel
- Give your layer columns human friendly names via Layer --> Properties --> Fields --> Alias
- Hide the columns you don't want to appear in your popups by changing their Edit widget to "Hidden"
- If any of your fields contain image filenames, change their Edit widget to "Photo" to have the images appear in popups
- Style your layers, and set their scale-dependent visibility, if required.
- Run Web --> qgis2web --> Create web map
- Click checkbox Openlayers on.
- In the Layers and groups tabs configure Layers and labels.
- Click Update preview.
- If you are happy with the preview you may save your webmap to a local folder. In the Export tab choose a local folder. Click Export.