![]() ![]() Now, when users try to use an HTTP image URL, we display an error that alerts the user informing them of the HTTPS requirement for image URLs.Īdd New Location via GPS Coordinates on OSM Mapsĭescription: Clients on Google are able to add new locations in the CMS by entering GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude)in the location search fields. However, we also allowed HTTP image URLs, which would not display on the map. The default is no polling, so this needs to be turned on.ĭon’t worry, we sanitize the content coming in to make sure it is safe for our application!ĭescription: Our maps use HTTPS. The content can “poll” if enabled - meaning update every X amount of seconds. The content will display below any existing information added to the location description - meaning it works like a supplemental feed. Needs to be publicly accessible content (cannot require a password to access)Īny styling the user wants to apply needs to be done within the HTML using inline CSS (today, many websites use separate. Must be secure -> https and CORs compliant Now, clients with Shibboleth logins can use a “local user” to log in directly - ensuring they always have access to the CMS even if their identity provider is down.įeed Embed Feature 2.0 Support and Enhancementĭescription: The feed embed feature allows clients to link to external content to display within the location description by adding a URL to HTML within the location editor. New “Local User” feature for Shibboleth clientsĭescription: Previously a client could only have all shibboleth logins or all direct CMS logins, not a combination of both. They now work with both the Text Only Map and tours within tour groups that can be printed with the print map generator. Tour “Group” Enhancements for Text Only Map and Print Mapĭescription: Tour groups have become more and more popular, which pointed out some misses in their implementation. We added a field under the Front End Styles tab to add an alt tag to header images when one is uploaded. ![]() ![]() Description: For ADA accessibility, all images on the map need to be alt tagged. ![]()
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