


3.3.4 Animate a map through a sequence of points.3.3.3 Move a map to a new position and/or zoom level.3.3.2 Provide feedback to a user as they manipulate the map.3.2.13 Save map content for offline use.3.2.11 View a map as a Picture-In-Picture media object.

3.2.9 View the current location on a map, without disclosing to the website.3.2.8 Customize the color scheme (light/dark or high contrast).3.2.7 Search or sort within a set of geographic features.3.2.5 Show/hide map layers or feature sets.3.2.4 Access additional information about a point on the map.3.2.3 Rotate a map, or reset the bearing.3.2.2 Reset the map to the initial view.3.2.1 Reposition or scale a map to find more context for the displayed locations.3.1.12 Require interaction before allowing pan/zoom (or opt-out of such potentially default behavior).3.1.11 Include animated spatial data in a layer.3.1.10 Display drawings or schematics without geographic coordinates.3.1.9 Provide alternative map layers which the user can select.3.1.8 Combine multiple layers of map tile data or features.3.1.7 Display map coverages or other custom tile data.3.1.6 Display custom web content describing map features.3.1.4 Display multiple point locations as map markers.3.1.3 Display a region of map data as a static image.3.1.2 Display a map centered on a point location.3.1.1 Display an interactive map within a web page.

If that is not possible, send an email comment Issues are preferred for There is a limited opt-out and other conditions apply.Ĭomments, corrections, and suggested additions should be made as W3C Community Contributor License Agreement (CLA) That could be built in to HTML and web browsers. The common features and limitations of the current techniquesĪre the basis of the requirements for a standardized solution The use cases and requirements were gathered inĬonsultation with the Maps for HTML Community Group and others.įor each, evidence is gathered from widely-used scripted JavaScript web map frameworks. This report outlines the use cases and requirementsįor map content authors, webpage authors, and website users. W3C Community Contributor License Agreement (CLA). The Contributors to the Use Cases and Requirements for Standardizing Web Maps Use Cases and Requirements for Standardizing Web MapsĠ7 December 2021 Latest editor's draft: Editor: Amelia Bellamy-Royds Authors: Amelia Bellamy-Royds Nic Chan Nick Fitzsimons Robert Linder Peter Rushforth Join the Community Group Maps For HTML Community Group
