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Anatomy of a Places Project

How to navigate a published Places project

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Written by Holly Conrad Smith
Updated over a month ago

When you share a published Places project, viewers of that URL are treated to an elegant experience, curated by you.

The Page Style

  1. Your Logo - any image you like, including png or svg

  2. Your Brand Color - input any hex code

  3. Your Title - Give your project a catchy title

  4. The Giraffe Logo - Let folks know how you’ve made such a cool project

The Slideshow

  1. Your Locations - defined project areas

  2. The Right bar - a curated slideshow to tell the story of your project

Themes

  1. Theme title - section headers to guide viewers through your story

  2. Theme description - section text

Carousel

  1. Carousel Image - Add beauty and context with custom images

  2. Carousel item title - Give each story point a catchy title

  3. Carousel item text - Edit rich text to give project details

  4. Map legend - add keys or legends to clarify

Interactive mapping

  1. Searchable map - Viewers can interact with the map with custom queries

  2. Expandable layer palette - Viewers can investigate spatial data by expanding the layer palette

  3. The Map - Curated map views that Guide viewers through your project story as they click on the next slide.

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