Interactive map options for SDP websites

The two options for an interactive map for your SDP website are:

  • Submit a request for SDP to develop a map for you (at a cost)

  • Third-party maps

SDP developed maps

Below is a list of the features of the SDP map capability:

Theme

Feature

Included

Theme

Feature

Included

Data

Data inputs

Content via the CMS (SDP CMS user role can update data)

API Integration

CSV upload (SDP CMS user role can update data)

URI data imports

Up to date geospatial data

Meets:

ISO 19115-1:2014 Geographic information – Metadata standard

Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Standards

WoVG Address Data Standard

Display

Data display types (Configurable)

Shapes (suburb, PC, LGA, Region)

Pins

Point clusters

Feature information

Lines

Featured information type (Configurable)

Infobox

Popup

Carded List side panel

Data filters (Configurable with a category choice from your dataset)

Multi select drop down

Single select drop down

Single checkbox option

Styling options

Pins icons

Pin colours

Colour elements

Responsiveness

Fully responsive

Basemap layer

Vicmap

Location detection

‘Use my current location’

Default area view of area (Configurable)

Default - Victoria

Map results shown in table format

Sort on table data:

A-Z (for Area map)

Z-A (for Area map)

by distance (for Locator map)

Search

Search options

User location

Address

Postcode

Suburb

LGA

Keyword

Map Search type

Locator map - Search for closest feature to specified location

Area map - Search for data feature within specified location

Initial setup & maintenance

Configuration and update

Initial map build by SDP staff according to agreed to requirements

Editor role configurable

Update of data by Editor /Dater importer role

Process for requesting an SDP map

Submit a request for an SDP developed map

3rd party maps

These mapping tools have been used and embedded on SDP websites by us or our customers:


You may also engage a third-party agency to design and develop a map for your purposes. 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.