The two options for an interactive map for your SDP website are:
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Theme | Feature | Included | |
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Data | Data inputs |
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Up to date geospatial dataAdheres to | Meets:
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Display | Data display types (Configurable) |
suburb, PC, LGA, Region)
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Featured information type (Configurable) |
side panel | ||
Data filters (Configurable with your a category choice within from your dataset:) |
checkbox option | ||
Styling options |
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Responsiveness |
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Basemap layer |
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Location detectionYes |
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Default area view of area (Configurable) |
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Map results shown in table format Yes (configurable) | Sort on table data (configurable:
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Search | Search types options |
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Search features by radius of specified location | Yes (configurable). Includes users changing radius search per km such as 5km, 10km, 15km, 20km) | ||
Setup | Configuration | SDP staff required for new maps setupMap Search type |
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Initial setup & maintenance | Configuration and update |
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Process for requesting an SDP map
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You will need to tell us your requirements by completing the map requirements template and attach it to the Platform enhancement request.
Future improvements/offering
We’re currently improving our mapping functionality as part of our SDP roadmap, the backlog will be made available in the future via this webpage.
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3rd party maps
These mapping tools have been used and embedded on SDP websites by us or our customers:
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You may also engage a third-party agency to design and develop a map for your purposes, however to conform with the SDP styling they will need to engage with us and follow our UX/UI guidelines. These are currently being written. The Ripple design system is open source and publicly available.
If you create your own map, you will need to ensure that it is accessible, accurate , and user-friendly and complies with SDP guidelines.