[Talk-gb-westmidlands] west midlands listed buildings map
Andy Robinson
ajrlists at gmail.com
Mon Nov 26 10:24:49 GMT 2012
Rob,
I found working with Tilemill ok. I didn't host on Mapbox though, instead I
created the tiles with Mapbox and then exported to my own server and married
up with Leaflet to create http://boregis.com/48sheet/
If you look below the map at the bottom of the page where the paragraph
starts with "About the map" you will see what resources I used.
Cheers
Andy
From: Rob Nickerson [mailto:rob.j.nickerson at gmail.com]
Sent: 24 November 2012 15:27
To: Andy Robinson
Cc: Brian Prangle; talk-gb-westmidlands
Subject: Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] west midlands listed buildings map
Wow, looks really good. How easy or hard was tilemill? I've had a go at
displaying data with Leaflet (I followed the toad map example) but this
requires you to host the website yourself, and also to host a SQL database.
How did this compare?
http://leaflet.raggedred.net/toadmap.htm
Rob
p.s. The small markers work fine in my opinion. Due to the density of the
data if you try to add larger markers it could look crowded (especially when
zoomed out).
On 23 November 2012 13:44, Andy Robinson <ajrlists at gmail.com> wrote:
Nice work Brian J
Cheers
Andy
From: Brian Prangle [mailto:bprangle at gmail.com]
Sent: 23 November 2012 12:51
To: talk-gb-westmidlands
Subject: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] west midlands listed buildings map
Hi everyone
Well it's nearly here! It's very much a work in progress with a lot still
to do - it's really a proof of concept at this stage
https://tiles.mapbox.com/brianboru/map/map-ag576a5p. So don't expect it to
be perfect - it will be some time before it's a public site.
I've built this in TileMill which has a very steep learning curve and
unless you're a coder only has pretty basic functionality.
If you hover over icons around the Town Hall you should see images
appearing. Also if you click on the icons you can get a wikipedia link and
read more about the building. Very few icons currently have links or images
The data is from English Heritage under an Open Licence and I have the file
for the whole country. Some of the data is a bit suspect e.g position of
Moor St Station (not my nice marker but the other one) and Council House is
missing bit generally it's spot on
The data is in an ugly UPPER CASE font and the descriptions could do with
improving
Things to do
Get more data for the West of the region
Populate the database with more photos and wikipedia links ( this will be a
long slow process)
Replace the boring markers with something along the lines of the ones I've
temporarily added for a few landmarks ( I'm currently stuck on this one - so
anyone who knows mustache template coding - this is what TileMill uses -
could possibly help me?)
Get the markers color coded according to Grade ( I will probably need help
on this too!)
Add layers for blue plaques and artworks
Add Listed Parks and Gardens
Any comments and offers of help appreciated
Regards
Brian
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