Marker map

Marker or locator map with emoji, icons or images for places and an inset map for context

Updated 17 days ago to v11.1.0 by Flourish team

How to use this template

What's it for?

Showing locations on an interactive map. Useful both as a "locator" map to show a few places, or as a "data" map with many markers filterable by category. Places can be marked with emoji, icons from Font Awesome or uploaded images.

How to get started

  1. At a minimum, you just need a spreadsheet of places with columns for latitude and longitude. Point to these columns and your markers will appear on the map!
category latitude longitude
Tube Station -6.081689835 145.3919983
Tube Station -5.207079887 145.7890015
Comment -5.826789856 144.2960052
  1. Next you'll need to style your markers by choosing their image/emoji/icon, colour, etc. This can be done in three ways:
    • If you want all the markers to look the same, just set the default styling in the Markers settings panel
    • If you want to specify individual styles, add columns to your data sheet for marker, size, etc and make sure these are set in the column selection area
    • Or if you want to style markers based categories in the data (see below)

How to specify markers

When entering an marker style in one of the tables or in the settings panel, you have three choices:

  1. Type or copy and paste an emoji
  2. Type in the name of a Font Awesome icon such as "house" or "dog" (you can find a full list of available icons here. You can include or miss out the "fa-" at the start fo the name.
  3. Upload an image, by clicking the image upload button or right-clicking on a spreadsheet cell. Uploaded images can be no larger than 1024×1024 pixels.

Working with categories

If your data has a category column you can style your markers at the category level. First make sure the category column is specified in the main data sheet. Then add a row in the "Categories" data sheet for each category you'd like to style. For example:

Category name Marker
Tube Station 🚇
Comment fa-comment

Customising the inset map

The inset map helps the viewer put the current map view in the context of a larger area: a country in the context of the world, say, or a city in the context of a country. By default, if enabled, the inset map shows a globe. But you can set the map to show any region you like by uploading one or more regions (in GeoJSON format) to the "Inset map regions" data sheet. Alternatively, if you just want one or more countries, you can copy the relevant row(s) from Regions datasheet of our Projection Map template.

Not sure how to upload your data to Flourish? See our handy guide

FAQ

I don't have lat or lng locations, only place names You'll need to geocode your data. Various online tools that can help with this. Paying customers can contact the Flourish team for more help and advice.

How do I reset the initial zoom and centre of the map? The map automatically sets its initial zoom and centre to contain all your icons. If you want to override this you have two options. First: restrict the bounds of the map (under Base Map > Viewport). Second, create a story: hit the "Create a story" button and drag the map into whatever zoom/pan state you like, and it will be automatically saved. If you don't want the navigation bar at the top, choose "None" from the "Navigation" menu.

How do I change the colour of the icons? Font Awesome icons can be given custom colours using the Colour data bindings or settings. Note that this won't work for emoji or images.

How can I tell a story with my map? If you'd like to give the audience a tour of the data and highlight different locations or regions one by one, create a Flourish story from your visualisation, then add multiple slides to highlight different places, as in the example below.

Examples

Credits

Created by the Flourish team, using open source tools including twemoji by Twitter under CC-BY 4.0.

Want to see additional features? Let us know at support@flourish.studio.

This section documents API usage specific to this template, so for an introduction we suggest you refer to the generic API documentation instead.

template: @flourish/3d-marker-map

version: 11

Template data

There are three different formats in which you can supply data to this template. The most convenient for you to use likely depends on the source of your data, as described below.

1. Array of arrays, and a bindings object

You can supply arrays of arrays to opts.data, which might look like:

{
    data: {
        markers: [
            [ "MarkersColumn1Value1", "MarkersColumn2Value1",
            [ "MarkersColumn1Value2", "MarkersColumn2Value2",
            [ "MarkersColumn1Value3", "MarkersColumn2Value3",
            ...
        ],
        icons: [
            [ "IconsColumn1Value1", "IconsColumn2Value1",
            [ "IconsColumn1Value2", "IconsColumn2Value2",
            [ "IconsColumn1Value3", "IconsColumn2Value3",
            ...
        ],
        regions_map: [
            [ "Regions_mapColumn1Value1", "Regions_mapColumn2Value1",
            [ "Regions_mapColumn1Value2", "Regions_mapColumn2Value2",
            [ "Regions_mapColumn1Value3", "Regions_mapColumn2Value3",
            ...
        ],
        regions: [
            [ "RegionsColumn1Value1", "RegionsColumn2Value1",
            [ "RegionsColumn1Value2", "RegionsColumn2Value2",
            [ "RegionsColumn1Value3", "RegionsColumn2Value3",
            ...
        ]
    }
}

where each array of arrays represents the rows in a data sheet.

To tell the API how the values from each column should be associated with the keys that the template is expecting, you must also supply an object attached to opts.bindings. (The meanings of the keys in the bindings object are documented below.) The minimal bindings you can supply for this template are as shown in this example:

{
    template: "@flourish/3d-marker-map",
    version: "11",
    bindings: {
        markers: {
            lat: 0, // index of a column in your data
            long: 1, // index of a column in your data
        },
        icons: {
            
        },
        regions_map: {
            value: 2, // index of a column in your data
        },
        regions: {
            
        }
    },
    data: {
        markers: [
            [ "MarkersColumn1Value1", "MarkersColumn2Value1",
            [ "MarkersColumn1Value2", "MarkersColumn2Value2",
            [ "MarkersColumn1Value3", "MarkersColumn2Value3",
            ...
        ],
        icons: [
            [ "IconsColumn1Value1", "IconsColumn2Value1",
            [ "IconsColumn1Value2", "IconsColumn2Value2",
            [ "IconsColumn1Value3", "IconsColumn2Value3",
            ...
        ],
        regions_map: [
            [ "Regions_mapColumn1Value1", "Regions_mapColumn2Value1",
            [ "Regions_mapColumn1Value2", "Regions_mapColumn2Value2",
            [ "Regions_mapColumn1Value3", "Regions_mapColumn2Value3",
            ...
        ],
        regions: [
            [ "RegionsColumn1Value1", "RegionsColumn2Value1",
            [ "RegionsColumn1Value2", "RegionsColumn2Value2",
            [ "RegionsColumn1Value3", "RegionsColumn2Value3",
            ...
        ]
    }
}

All possible bindings that you can supply are shown in this example:

{
    template: "@flourish/3d-marker-map",
    version: "11",
    bindings: {
        markers: {
            lat: 0, // index of a column in your data
            long: 1, // index of a column in your data
            image: 2, // index of a column in your data
            name: 3, // index of a column in your data
            description: 4, // index of a column in your data
            photo: 5, // index of a column in your data
            link: 6, // index of a column in your data
            category: 7, // index of a column in your data
            color: 8, // index of a column in your data
            size: 9, // index of a column in your data
            metadata: [10, 11, ...], // index(es) of column(s) in your data
        },
        icons: {
            category_name: 0, // index of a column in your data
            icon: 1, // index of a column in your data
            size: 2, // index of a column in your data
            color: 3, // index of a column in your data
            opacity: 4, // index of a column in your data
        },
        regions_map: {
            geojson: 0, // index of a column in your data
            name: 1, // index of a column in your data
            value: 2, // index of a column in your data
            height: 3, // index of a column in your data
            category: 4, // index of a column in your data
            metadata: [5, 6, ...], // index(es) of column(s) in your data
        },
        regions: {
            geojson: 0, // index of a column in your data
        }
    },
    data: {
        markers: [
            [ "MarkersColumn1Value1", "MarkersColumn2Value1",
            [ "MarkersColumn1Value2", "MarkersColumn2Value2",
            [ "MarkersColumn1Value3", "MarkersColumn2Value3",
            ...
        ],
        icons: [
            [ "IconsColumn1Value1", "IconsColumn2Value1",
            [ "IconsColumn1Value2", "IconsColumn2Value2",
            [ "IconsColumn1Value3", "IconsColumn2Value3",
            ...
        ],
        regions_map: [
            [ "Regions_mapColumn1Value1", "Regions_mapColumn2Value1",
            [ "Regions_mapColumn1Value2", "Regions_mapColumn2Value2",
            [ "Regions_mapColumn1Value3", "Regions_mapColumn2Value3",
            ...
        ],
        regions: [
            [ "RegionsColumn1Value1", "RegionsColumn2Value1",
            [ "RegionsColumn1Value2", "RegionsColumn2Value2",
            [ "RegionsColumn1Value3", "RegionsColumn2Value3",
            ...
        ]
    }
}

2. Array of objects with arbitrary keys, and a bindings object

This format is most likely useful when you have data from an external source, such as CSV data loaded from d3-dsv. You should supply this attached to the opts.data, which might look like:

{
        markers: [
            { "MarkersHeader1": ..., "MarkersHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "MarkersHeader1": ..., "MarkersHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "MarkersHeader1": ..., "MarkersHeader2": ..., ... },
            ...
        ],
        icons: [
            { "IconsHeader1": ..., "IconsHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "IconsHeader1": ..., "IconsHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "IconsHeader1": ..., "IconsHeader2": ..., ... },
            ...
        ],
        regions_map: [
            { "Regions_mapHeader1": ..., "Regions_mapHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "Regions_mapHeader1": ..., "Regions_mapHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "Regions_mapHeader1": ..., "Regions_mapHeader2": ..., ... },
            ...
        ],
        regions: [
            { "RegionsHeader1": ..., "RegionsHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "RegionsHeader1": ..., "RegionsHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "RegionsHeader1": ..., "RegionsHeader2": ..., ... },
            ...
        ]
    }

... but with the keys being the column headers from your source data instead. You must also supply an object attached to opts.bindings. The minimal bindings you can supply for this template are as shown in this example:

{
    template: "@flourish/3d-marker-map",
    version: "11",
    bindings: {
        markers: {
            lat: "MarkersHeader1",
            long: "MarkersHeader2",
        },
        icons: {
            
        },
        regions_map: {
            value: "Regions_mapHeader3",
        },
        regions: {
            
        }
    },
    data: {
        markers: [
            { "MarkersHeader1": ..., "MarkersHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "MarkersHeader1": ..., "MarkersHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "MarkersHeader1": ..., "MarkersHeader2": ..., ... },
            ...
        ],
        icons: [
            { "IconsHeader1": ..., "IconsHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "IconsHeader1": ..., "IconsHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "IconsHeader1": ..., "IconsHeader2": ..., ... },
            ...
        ],
        regions_map: [
            { "Regions_mapHeader1": ..., "Regions_mapHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "Regions_mapHeader1": ..., "Regions_mapHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "Regions_mapHeader1": ..., "Regions_mapHeader2": ..., ... },
            ...
        ],
        regions: [
            { "RegionsHeader1": ..., "RegionsHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "RegionsHeader1": ..., "RegionsHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "RegionsHeader1": ..., "RegionsHeader2": ..., ... },
            ...
        ]
    }
}

All possible bindings that you can supply are shown in this example:

{
    template: "@flourish/3d-marker-map",
    version: "11",
    bindings: {
        markers: {
            lat: "MarkersHeader1",
            long: "MarkersHeader2",
            image: "MarkersHeader3",
            name: "MarkersHeader4",
            description: "MarkersHeader5",
            photo: "MarkersHeader6",
            link: "MarkersHeader7",
            category: "MarkersHeader8",
            color: "MarkersHeader9",
            size: "MarkersHeader10",
            metadata: ["MarkersHeader11", "MarkersHeader12", ...],
        },
        icons: {
            category_name: "IconsHeader1",
            icon: "IconsHeader2",
            size: "IconsHeader3",
            color: "IconsHeader4",
            opacity: "IconsHeader5",
        },
        regions_map: {
            geojson: "Regions_mapHeader1",
            name: "Regions_mapHeader2",
            value: "Regions_mapHeader3",
            height: "Regions_mapHeader4",
            category: "Regions_mapHeader5",
            metadata: ["Regions_mapHeader6", "Regions_mapHeader7", ...],
        },
        regions: {
            geojson: "RegionsHeader1",
        }
    },
    data: {
        markers: [
            { "MarkersHeader1": ..., "MarkersHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "MarkersHeader1": ..., "MarkersHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "MarkersHeader1": ..., "MarkersHeader2": ..., ... },
            ...
        ],
        icons: [
            { "IconsHeader1": ..., "IconsHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "IconsHeader1": ..., "IconsHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "IconsHeader1": ..., "IconsHeader2": ..., ... },
            ...
        ],
        regions_map: [
            { "Regions_mapHeader1": ..., "Regions_mapHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "Regions_mapHeader1": ..., "Regions_mapHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "Regions_mapHeader1": ..., "Regions_mapHeader2": ..., ... },
            ...
        ],
        regions: [
            { "RegionsHeader1": ..., "RegionsHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "RegionsHeader1": ..., "RegionsHeader2": ..., ... },
            { "RegionsHeader1": ..., "RegionsHeader2": ..., ... },
            ...
        ]
    }
}

(As before, the keys containing "Header" would be replaced by column names from your data source.)

3. Array of objects with template-defined keys

There is an alternative format you can use, which is likely to be easier to use if your data is not from a spreadsheet source. With this alternative format you supply your data to the template as an array of objects, attached to opts.data, where the keys must be those used by the template, as documented below. In this case there is no need to supply a bindings object, since the key names are already those expected by the template. The required properties in the data object are as follows (scroll down for a description of what each property is):

{
    template: "@flourish/3d-marker-map",
    version: "11",
    data: {
    markers: [
        {
            lat: ...,
            long: ...,
            metadata: [...]
        },
        ...
    ],
    regions_map: [
        {
            value: ...,
            metadata: [...]
        },
        ...
    ]
},
    ...
}

And the full list of all possible properties is as follows:

{
    template: "@flourish/3d-marker-map",
    version: "11",
    data: {
    markers: [
        {
            lat: ...,
            long: ...,
            image: ...,
            name: ...,
            description: ...,
            photo: ...,
            link: ...,
            category: ...,
            color: ...,
            size: ...,
            metadata: [...]
        },
        ...
    ],
    icons: [
        {
            category_name: ...,
            icon: ...,
            size: ...,
            color: ...,
            opacity: ...
        },
        ...
    ],
    regions_map: [
        {
            geojson: ...,
            name: ...,
            value: ...,
            height: ...,
            category: ...,
            metadata: [...]
        },
        ...
    ],
    regions: [
        {
            geojson: ...
        },
        ...
    ]
},
    ...
}

Meanings of the template data keys:

  • markers.lat: Latitude for each marker, specified in decimal degrees
  • markers.long: Longitude for each marker, specified in decimal degrees
  • markers.image: Can include emojis, Font Awesome icons or uploaded images. Right-click on a cell to upload an image; images can be no larger than 1024×1024 pixels.
  • markers.name: Name of place, shown in popup
  • markers.description: Description of place, shown in popup
  • markers.photo: Photo to be included in the popup. Right–click on a cell to upload an image.
  • markers.link: Link to be included in popup
  • markers.category: Category of place. Values should match the 'Category' column in the Categories datasheet
  • markers.color: Color of the icon – this can be a hex value like '#fff', or a web-safe value like 'red'. Note that this is only available for Font Awesome icons.
  • markers.size: Use this column to size the dots by a numeric value
  • markers.metadata: One or more columns of information (text, <a href="https://help.flourish.studio/article/46-how-to-add-images-to-your-visualization">image URLs</a>, <a href ="https://help.flourish.studio/article/259-how-to-embed-charts-in-your-popups-or-panels">embedded charts</a> etc) to include in custom <a href="https://help.flourish.studio/article/69-how-to-add-custom-content-to-your-popups">popups and panels</a>
  • icons.category_name: Values should match the 'Category' column in the Locations sheet, and should not be repeated
  • icons.icon: Can be a Font Awesome icon name, e.g. 'circle' or 'chevron-right', an image URL, or an emoji. Right-click on a cell to upload an image; images can be no larger than 1024×1024 pixels
  • icons.size: Amount to scale the icon by
  • icons.color: Color of the icon - this can be a hex value like '#fff', or a web-safe value like 'red'. Note that this is only available when using Font Awesome icons, not emoji or uploaded images.
  • icons.opacity: Opacity of the icon between 0 and 1, e.g. 0.5
  • regions_map.geojson: GeoJSON geometry that describe a boundary (typically geometry type will be MultiPolygon or Polygon)
  • regions_map.name: The name that appears in popups and panels
  • regions_map.value: Values to assign to regions. These can then can be used for numerical coloring.
  • regions_map.height: A numerical column to extrude your regions by
  • regions_map.category: Categories to assign to regions. These can then can be used for categorical coloring.
  • regions_map.metadata: One or more columns of information (text, <a href="https://help.flourish.studio/article/46-how-to-add-images-to-your-visualization">image URLs</a>, <a href="https://help.flourish.studio/article/259-how-to-embed-charts-in-your-popups-or-panels">embedded charts</a> etc) to include in custom <a href="https://help.flourish.studio/article/69-how-to-add-custom-content-to-your-popups">popups and panels</a>
  • regions.geojson: GeoJSON geometry that describe a boundary (typically geometry type will be MultiPolygon or Polygon) to appear in the inset map

Template settings

Options for opts.state.

Base map

map.map_type string

Map type.

Allowed values:

  • tiles (Vector)
  • raster (Raster)
  • projection (Projection)

map.style_enabled boolean

Background map.

Allowed values:

  • true (Enabled)
  • false (Disabled)

map.style_base string

Map style.

Allowed values:

  • flourish-light (Flourish Light)
  • flourish-dark (Flourish Dark)
  • flourish-2-tone (Flourish 2-Tone)
  • positron (Positron)
  • osm-bright (OSM Bright)
  • klokantech-basic (Klokantech Basic)
  • klokantech-3d (Klokantech 3D)
  • fiord-color (Fiord)
  • toner (Toner)
  • dark-matter (Dark Matter)
  • custom-monochrome (Custom: Monochrome)
  • custom-palette (Custom: Palette)
  • custom-json (Custom: JSON)

map.style_custom_enabled boolean

Customize layers.

map.style_monochrome_color color

Map base color.

map.style_custom_toner.primary color

Primary.

map.style_custom_toner.secondary color

Secondary.

map.style_custom_json code

Custom JSON style data. Include your own custom mapbox-gl-js style for full control over your maps' appearance. Note that we use tiles that match the OpenMapTiles schema, so it's recommended that you use Maputnik to create your styles.

map.style_custom_palette.ground color

Ground.

map.style_custom_palette.ocean color

Ocean.

map.style_custom_palette.grass color

Nature.

map.style_custom_palette.buildings color

Buildings.

map.style_custom_palette.road color

Roads.

map.style_custom_palette.road_outline color

Road outlines.

map.style_custom_palette.text_fill color

Text.

map.style_custom_palette.text_opacity number

Text opacity.

Max: 1

map.style_custom_palette.text_stroke color

Text outlines.

map.style_custom_palette.halo_opacity number

Outline opacity.

Max: 1

map.style_custom_palette.border color

State/national borders.

map.style_font_face string

Font override. Replace the map's default fonts with a font of your choice.

Allowed values:

  • none (None)
  • layout (Use layout settings)
  • Cabin Sketch
  • Coda
  • Fira Mono
  • Lobster
  • Lora
  • Merriweather
  • Metropolis
  • Montserrat
  • Noto Sans
  • Nunito
  • Open Sans
  • Oswald
  • Overpass Mono
  • Playfair Display
  • PT Sans Narrow
  • PT Sans Caption
  • PT Sans
  • Quicksand
  • Roboto Condensed
  • Roboto
  • Source Sans Pro

map.style_font_weight number

Weight.

Min: 100

Max: 900

map.style_show_borders boolean

Display borders.

map.style_show_roads boolean

Display transport.

map.style_show_labels boolean

Display labels.

map.style_show_landuse boolean

Display land use.

map.style_show_water boolean

Display water.

map.projection_type string

Projection.

Allowed values:

  • Albers (30° & 45°)
  • Albers USA
  • August
  • Azimuthal Equidistant
  • Aitoff
  • Baker
  • Boggs
  • Braun's Stereographic
  • Bromley
  • Craster Parabolic
  • Eckert I
  • Eckert II
  • Eckert III
  • Eckert IV
  • Eckert V
  • Eckert VI
  • Eisenlohr
  • Equirectangular
  • Fahey
  • Foucaut
  • Ginzburg IV
  • Ginzburg V
  • Ginzburg VI
  • Ginzburg VIII
  • Ginzburg IX
  • Gnomonic
  • Hammer
  • Kavrayskiy VII
  • McBryde–Thomas Flat-Polar Parabolic
  • McBryde–Thomas Flat-Polar Quartic
  • McBryde–Thomas Flat-Polar Sinusoidal
  • Miller (modified Mercator)
  • Mollweide
  • Natural Earth I
  • Natural Earth II
  • Orthographic
  • Robinson
  • Sinusoidal
  • Stereographic
  • Wagner IV
  • Wagner VI
  • Winkel Tripel

map.projection_background_color color

Background color.

map.projection_ocean_color color

Ocean color.

map.style_raster.tile_url string

Tile URL.

map.style_raster.scheme string

Tile scheme.

Allowed values:

  • xyz (Web Mercator (xyz))
  • tms (OSGeo (tms))

map.style_raster.tile_size string

Tile size.

Allowed values:

  • 128 (128)
  • 256 (256)
  • 512 (512)
  • 1024 (1024)

map.style_raster.minzoom number

Min. tile zoom.

Max: 22

map.style_raster.maxzoom number

Max. tile zoom.

Max: 22

map.style_raster.attribution text

Tile attribution.

map.map_language_auto boolean

Detect language. Automatically changes the language used on the base map to match the viewer's language settings.

map.map_language_alts boolean

Display alternatives. Whether or not to display latin alternatives for non-latin languages (or vice versa)

map.map_language string

Language.

Allowed values:

  • native (Local language)
  • ar (Arabic)
  • az (Azerbaijani)
  • be (Belarusian)
  • bg (Bulgarian)
  • br (Breton)
  • bs (Bosnian)
  • ca (Catalan)
  • cs (Czech)
  • cy (Welsh)
  • da (Danish)
  • de (German)
  • el (Greek)
  • en (English)
  • eo (Esperanto)
  • es (Spanish)
  • et (Estonian)
  • fi (Finnish)
  • fr (French)
  • fy (Western Frisian)
  • ga (Irish)
  • gd (Scottish Gaelic)
  • he (Hebrew)
  • hr (Croatian)
  • hu (Hungarian)
  • hy (Armenian)
  • is (Icelandic)
  • it (Italian)
  • ja (Japanese)
  • ja_kana (Japanese Kana form)
  • ja_rm (Romanization of Japanese)
  • ka (Georgian)
  • kk (Kazakh)
  • kn (Kannada)
  • ko (Korean)
  • ko_rm (Romanization of Korean)
  • la (Latin)
  • lb (Luxembourgish)
  • lt (Lithuanian)
  • lv (Latvian)
  • mk (Macedonian)
  • mt (Maltese)
  • ml (Malayalam)
  • nl (Dutch)
  • no (Norwegian)
  • pl (Polish)
  • pt (Portuguese)
  • rm (Romansh)
  • ro (Romania)
  • ru (Russian)
  • sk (Slovak)
  • sl (Slovene)
  • sq (Albanian)
  • sr (Serbian (Cyrillic))
  • sr-Latn (Serbian (Latin))
  • sv (Swedish)
  • th (Thai)
  • tr (Turkish)
  • uk (Ukrainian)
  • zh (Chinese)

map.projection_longitude number

Centre long..

map.projection_latitude number

Centre lat..

map.projection_roll number

Rotation.

map.graticules.enabled boolean

Allowed values:

  • true (Enabled)
  • false (Disabled)

map.graticules.color color

Colour.

map.graticules.width number

Width.

Max: 10

map.graticules.opacity number

Opacity.

Max: 100

map.graticules.longitude_step number

Longitude separation (°).

Max: 90

map.graticules.latitude_step number

Latitude separation (°).

Max: 90

Viewport and interaction

map.map_initial_type string

Initial viewport. By default, the initial viewport of the map is automatically set to include every visible object. The "centroid" option allows you to select a custom latitude, longitude and zoom. The "bounds" option lets you specify a custom bounding box for the viewport to enclose. Selecting "world" will display the whole world within the viewport, regardless of your data or settings.

Allowed values:

  • auto (Auto)
  • centroid_zoom (Centroid)
  • bounding_box (Bounds)
  • world (World)

map.map_initial_pitch_tiles number

Pitch. The amount of vertical rotation to apply to the map when it first loads. At zero the map will face completely top-down. Increasing the value to larger values will give the map the illusion of a 3D perspective.

Max: 60

map.map_initial_bearing_tiles number

Bearing. The direction the map should face when it first loads, in degrees. When set to zero the map will load facing north, at 180 the map will face south, and so on.

Min: -180

Max: 180

map.map_initial_pitch_projection number

Pitch. The amount of vertical rotation to apply to the map when it first loads. At zero the map will face completely top-down. Increasing the value to larger values will give the map the illusion of a 3D perspective.

Max: 60

map.map_initial_bearing_projection number

Bearing. The direction the map should face when it first loads, in degrees. When set to zero the map will load facing north, at 180 the map will face south, and so on.

Min: -180

Max: 180

map.map_initial_lat number

Latitude.

Min: -90

Max: 90

map.map_initial_lng number

Longitude.

Min: -180

Max: 180

map.map_initial_zoom number

Zoom.

Max: 22

map.map_initial_bounds_lng_min number

Min longitude.

Min: -180

Max: 180

map.map_initial_bounds_lat_min number

Min latitude.

Min: -90

Max: 90

map.map_initial_bounds_lng_max number

Max longitude.

Min: -180

Max: 180

map.map_initial_bounds_lat_max number

Max latitude.

Min: -90

Max: 90

map.map_aspect_type string

Resize by aspect ratio.

Allowed values:

  • none (None)
  • custom (Custom)

map.map_aspect_w number

Width.

Min: 1

map.map_aspect_h number

Height.

Min: 1

map.map_zoom_min number

Min zoom. Limit the map's zoom level so that the user cannot zoom out past a certain point.

Max: 22

map.map_zoom_max number

Max zoom. Limit the map's zoom level so that the user cannot zoom in past a certain point.

Max: 22

map.map_bound_position boolean

Limit viewport bounds. Enable this setting to restrict the viewport within a specific bounding box.

map.map_lng_min number

Min viewport longitude.

Min: -180

Max: 180

map.map_lat_min number

Min viewport latitude.

Min: -90

Max: 90

map.map_lng_max number

Max viewport longitude.

Min: -180

Max: 180

map.map_lat_max number

Max viewport latitude.

Min: -90

Max: 90

map.map_render_world_copies boolean

Repeat map horizontally. The map will display copies of the world on either side at higher zoom levels by default. Disable this if you would prefer only the one copy be visible.

map.animation_enabled boolean

Animate zoom & panning.

map.animation_type string

Animation type.

Allowed values:

  • speed (Speed)
  • duration (Duration)

map.animation_duration number

Duration (seconds).

Min: 0.01

Max: 60

map.animation_speed number

Speed.

Min: 0.01

Max: 4

map.map_interactive boolean

Allow user interaction.

map.controls_allow_rotation boolean

Allow rotation.

map.controls_geolocator_enabled boolean

Use geolocator control.

map.controls_geolocator_alignment string

Geolocator control position.

Allowed values:

  • top-left (Top left)
  • top-right (Top right)
  • bottom-left (Bottom left)
  • bottom-right (Bottom right)

map.controls_fullscreen_enabled boolean

Use fullscreen control.

map.controls_fullscreen_alignment string

Fullscreen control position.

Allowed values:

  • top-left (Top left)
  • top-right (Top right)
  • bottom-left (Bottom left)
  • bottom-right (Bottom right)

Inset map

minimap.minimap_display boolean

Display map.

minimap.minimap_rotate boolean

Rotate with camera.

minimap.minimap_custom_colors boolean

Customise colours.

minimap.minimap_fill color

Region fill color.

minimap.minimap_ocean_color color

Ocean color.

minimap.minimap_stroke color

Region stroke color.

minimap.minimap_outline color

Outline color.

minimap.minimap_show_bounds boolean

Display viewport bounds.

minimap.minimap_bounds_color color

Region bounds color.

minimap.minimap_bounds_opacity number

Region bounds opacity.

Max: 1

minimap.minimap_size_type string

Size units.

Allowed values:

  • px (px)
  • vh (vh)
  • vw (vw)
  • vmin (vmin)
  • vmax (vmax)

minimap.minimap_size_desktop_pixels number

Pixels (desktop).

Min: 1

minimap.minimap_size_mobile_pixels number

Pixels (mobile).

Min: 1

minimap.minimap_size_desktop_viewport number

Screen % (desktop).

Min: 1

Max: 100

minimap.minimap_size_mobile_viewport number

Screen % (mobile).

Min: 1

Max: 100

Markers

icon_scale number

Scale.

Max: 100

icon_default_icon url

Icon/emoji/image. Can be an emoji, Font Awesome icon code or an image; used for any markers that aren't already being styled based on the data

icon_default_opacity number

Opacity.

Max: 1

icon_default_color color

Color.

Labels

label_size number

Label size.

label_offset number

Label offset.

label_autohide boolean

Hide overlapping labels.

label_custom_style boolean

Customise label style.

label_color color

Label color.

label_halo_color color

Halo color.

label_halo_width number

Halo width.

label_halo_blur number

Halo blur.

Legend

legend_show boolean

Show legend.

legend_title string

Title.

legend_background color

Box color.

legend_opacity number

Box opacity.

Max: 1

legend_text_color color

Text color.

Regions

map.regions.extrude.enabled boolean

Extrude regions.

map.regions.extrude.min_height number

Min height.

map.regions.extrude.max_height number

Max height.

map.regions.colors.scale_type string

Scale type.

Allowed values:

  • categorical (Categorical)
  • numeric (Numeric)

map.regions.colors.categorical_palette colors

Palette.

map.regions.colors.categorical_extend boolean

Extend. Automatically generate additional colours when needed to avoid the palette colours being used more than once.

map.regions.colors.categorical_custom_palette text

Custom overrides. Type the name of the entity whose colour you want to set, a colon and then a colour (using a name, hex-code or rgb declaration). Multiple colours can be set using multiple lines. For example:


Party 1: red
Party 2: #4455AA
Party 3: rgb(30,168,26)

map.regions.colors.numeric_type string

Scale type.

Allowed values:

  • sequential (Sequential)
  • diverging (Diverging)

map.regions.colors.binning boolean

In linear mode, the color scale will run as a smooth gradient between 2 colors. In binned mode, the gradient will be divided in smaller blocks.

Allowed values:

  • false (Linear)
  • true (Binned)

map.regions.colors.bin_mode string

Binning mode.

Allowed values:

  • fixed (Fixed width)
  • quantile (Quantile)
  • custom (Custom thresholds)

map.regions.colors.bin_count number

Number of bins.

map.regions.colors.bin_thresholds string

Custom thresholds. Write your custom thresholds, separated by a ";" For example 5;10;15

map.regions.colors.sequential_palette string

Palette.

Allowed values:

  • Oranges
  • Reds
  • Blues
  • Greens
  • Greys
  • Purples
  • Viridis
  • Inferno
  • Magma
  • Plasma
  • Warm
  • Cool
  • CubehelixDefault (Cubehelix)
  • BuGn (Blue/Green)
  • BuPu (Blue/Purple)
  • GnBu (Green/Blue)
  • OrRd (Orange/Red)
  • PuBuGn (Purple/Blue/Green)
  • PuBu (Purple/Blue)
  • PuRd (Purple/Red)
  • RdPu (Red/Purple)
  • YlGnBu (Yellow/Blue/Green)
  • YlGn (Yellow/Green)
  • YlOrBr (Yellow/Orange/Brown)
  • YlOrRd (Yellow/Orange/Red)
  • Carrots
  • Custom

map.regions.colors.sequential_reverse boolean

Reverse.

map.regions.colors.sequential_custom_min color

Minimum color.

map.regions.colors.sequential_custom_max color

Maximum color.

map.regions.colors.sequential_color_space string

Color space.

Allowed values:

  • rgb (RGB)
  • lab (LAB)
  • hcl (HCL)
  • hsl (HSL)

map.regions.colors.sequential_custom_domain boolean

Domain.

Allowed values:

  • false (Auto)
  • true (Custom)

map.regions.colors.sequential_domain_min number

Min.

map.regions.colors.sequential_domain_max number

Max.

map.regions.colors.diverging_palette string

Palette.

Allowed values:

  • RdBu (Red/Blue)
  • RdYlGn (Red/Yellow/Green)
  • PiYG (Pink/Yellow/Green)
  • BrBG (Brown/Blue/Green)
  • PRGn (Purple/Red/Green)
  • PuOr (Purple/Orange)
  • RdGy (Red/Grey)
  • RdYlBu (Red/Yellow/Blue)
  • Spectral
  • Custom

map.regions.colors.diverging_reverse boolean

Reverse.

map.regions.colors.diverging_custom_min color

Minimum color.

map.regions.colors.diverging_custom_mid color

Midpoint color.

map.regions.colors.diverging_custom_max color

Maximum color.

map.regions.colors.diverging_color_space string

Color space.

Allowed values:

  • rgb (RGB)
  • lab (LAB)
  • hcl (HCL)
  • hsl (HSL)

map.regions.colors.diverging_custom_domain boolean

Domain.

Allowed values:

  • false (Auto)
  • true (Custom)

map.regions.colors.diverging_domain_min number

Min.

map.regions.colors.diverging_domain_mid number

Mid.

map.regions.colors.diverging_domain_max number

Max.

map.regions.use_fallback boolean

Use fallback colour. When enabled, a colour of your choice is used when the value or category binding has not been enabled for your map, or if a value is invalid. Otherwise invalid numbers will be treated as zero, and empty categories will be included in the colour palette.

Allowed values:

  • true (Enable)
  • false (Disable)

map.regions.fill_default color

Fallback colour.

map.regions.opacity number

Region fill opacity.

Max: 100

map.regions.outline.enabled boolean

Enabled.

map.regions.outline.width number

Width.

Min: 0.2

Max: 4

map.regions.outline.color color

Colour.

Popups & panels

popup.mode string

Allowed values:

  • none (None)
  • popup (Popup)
  • panel (Panel)
  • both (Both)

popup.popup_is_custom boolean

Popup content.

Allowed values:

  • false (Auto)
  • true (Custom)

popup.show_popup_styles boolean

Show popup styles.

popup.popup_custom_header html

Popup custom header. Use {{column_name}} to add a value from your data. Ensure the column is selected, or add it to Info for popups for popup use.

Advanced users can add HTML styling or add category colors to popup headers.

To hide parts of the popup when a column is empty using

{{#if column_name}}Content for non-empty column_name{{/if}}.
For example:
{{#if Capital name}}Capital:{{/if}} {{Capital name}}.
Here, the word "Capital:" will only show if the corresponding cell in the "Capital name" column is not empty.

popup.popup_custom_main html

Popup custom main content. Use {{column_name}} to add a value from your data. Ensure the column is selected, or add it to Info for popups for popup use.

Advanced users can add HTML for designs, styles, and images.

To hide parts of the popup when a column is empty use the syntax

{{#if column_name}}Content for non-empty column_name{{/if}}.
For example:
{{#if Capital name}}Capital:{{/if}} {{Capital name}}.
Here, the word "Capital:" will only show if the corresponding cell in the "Capital name" column is not empty.

popup.popup_custom_accessible text

Popup custom accessible content. A text alternative to visual custom popup content that will be read out by screenreaders. This content is added as an aria-label attribute to data point elements. You can still use {{column_name}} to add values from your data, but do not use HTML. For example: {Name}}, Population: {{Population}}, GDP: {{GDP}} If left empty, accessible content will fallback to the default popup content.

popup.popup_width number

Max width. In rems, multiples of base font size. Leave blank to let the width adjust based on the contents.

popup.popup_font_size number

Text size.

popup.popup_text_color color

Text color.

popup.popup_align string

Align.

Allowed values:

  • start (fa-align-left)
  • center (fa-align-center)
  • end (fa-align-right)

popup.popup_background color

Fill color.

popup.popup_background_opacity number

Fill opacity.

Max: 1

popup.popup_padding number

Padding.

popup.popup_radius number

Radius. Corner radius of popup

popup.popup_header_type string

Header style.

Allowed values:

  • block (Header block)
  • inline (Header inline)

popup.popup_header_background color

Background.

popup.popup_header_text_color color

Text.

popup.popup_list_type string

List type.

Allowed values:

  • table (fa-table)
  • ul (fa-list)

popup.popup_list_label_weight string

Label weight.

Allowed values:

  • normal (Normal)
  • bold (Bold)

popup.popup_list_separator string

List separator.

Predefined values:

  • : (:)
  • (–)
  • (Empty space)
  • <br /> (Line break)

popup.popup_shadow boolean

Shadow.

popup.popup_pointer boolean

Pointer.

popup.panel_position string

Allowed values:

  • overlay (Overlay)
  • left (Left)
  • right (Right)
  • top (Top)
  • bottom (Bottom)

popup.panel_open_duration number

Open duration.

Max: 2000

popup.panel_side_fixed boolean

Always show.

popup.panel_side_default_content text

Placeholder content.

popup.panel_is_custom boolean

Panel content.

Allowed values:

  • false (Auto)
  • true (Custom)

popup.show_panel_styles boolean

Show panel styles.

popup.panel_custom_header html

Panel custom header. Use {{column_name}} to add a value from your data. Ensure the column is selected, or add it to Info for popups for panel use.

Advanced users can add HTML for styling or add category colors to panel headers.

To hide parts of the panel when a column is empty using

{{#if column_name}}Content for non-empty column_name{{/if}}.
For example:
{{#if Capital name}}Capital:{{/if}} {{Capital name}}.
Here, the word "Capital:" will only show if the corresponding cell in the "Capital name" column is not empty.

popup.panel_custom_main html

Panel custom main content. Use {{column_name}} to add a value from your data. Ensure the column is selected, or add it to Info for popups for panel use.

Advanced users can add HTML for designs, styles, images, videos and embedded Flourish charts,

To hide parts of the panel when a column is empty using

{{#if column_name}}Content for non-empty column_name{{/if}}.
For example:
{{#if Capital name}}Capital:{{/if}} {{Capital name}}.
Here, the word "Capital:" will only show if the corresponding cell in the "Capital name" column is not empty.

popup.panel_width_overlay number

Width (%).

popup.panel_height_overlay number

Height (%).

popup.panel_width_side number

Width (%).

popup.panel_height_side number

Height (%).

popup.panel_max_width number

Max width (px).

popup.panel_max_height number

Max height (px).

popup.panel_vertical_position string

Vertical position. Choosing Click position is especially useful when your visualization is really tall, this will make sure the panel content is always on top of the element you've clicked on

Allowed values:

  • click (Click position)
  • center (Center)

popup.panel_text_color color

Text color.

popup.panel_font_size number

Text size.

popup.panel_align string

Alignment.

Allowed values:

  • start (fa-align-left)
  • center (fa-align-center)
  • end (fa-align-right)

popup.panel_background color

Fill color.

popup.panel_background_opacity number

Fill opacity.

Max: 1

popup.panel_padding number

Padding.

popup.panel_radius number

Radius. Corner radius of panel

popup.panel_list_type string

List type.

Allowed values:

  • table (fa-table)
  • ul (fa-list)

popup.panel_list_label_weight string

Label weight.

Allowed values:

  • normal (Normal)
  • bold (Bold)

popup.panel_list_separator string

List separator.

Predefined values:

  • : (:)
  • (–)
  • (Empty space)
  • <br /> (Line break)

popup.panel_shadow boolean

Shadow.

Layout

layout.body_font font

Main font. This font will apply to the whole graphic by default. You can optionally change the font for the title, subtitle, footer, etc in the Header and Footer settings panels.

layout.font_color color

Text color. This color will apply to the whole graphic by default, You can optionally change the color for individual text elements, in other settings panels.

layout.background_color_enabled boolean

Color.

Allowed values:

  • true (On)
  • false (Off)

layout.background_image_enabled boolean

Image.

Allowed values:

  • true (On)
  • false (Off)

layout.background_color color

Background color.

layout.background_image_src url

Image URL.

layout.background_image_size string

Size.

Allowed values:

  • cover (Fill)
  • contain (Fit)
  • auto (Original)
  • 100% 100% (Stretch)

layout.background_image_position string

Position.

Allowed values:

  • top left (Top left)
  • top center (Top center)
  • top right (Top right)
  • center left (Center left)
  • center center (Center)
  • center right (Center right)
  • bottom left (Bottom left)
  • bottom center (Bottom center)
  • bottom right (Bottom right)

layout.max_width_target string

Maximum width. Apply a maximum width to just the main graphic or everything (main graphic plus header, footer, etc).

Allowed values:

  • none (None)
  • wrapper (Everything)
  • primary (Main graphic)

layout.max_width number

Maximum width. Leave blank to stretch to container width

Min: 50

layout.max_width_align string

Align.

Allowed values:

  • left (fa-align-left)
  • center (fa-align-center)
  • right (fa-align-right)

layout.layout_order string

Layout order.

Allowed values:

  • stack-default (Header – controls – legend – primary graphic – footer)
  • stack-2 (Primary graphic – header – controls – legend – footer)
  • stack-3 (Header – primary graphic – controls – legend – footer)
  • stack-4 (Controls – primary graphic – header – legend – footer)
  • grid-1 (Grid mode: Primary graphic on the right)

layout.space_between_sections string

Space between sections.

Allowed values:

  • 0.5 (▁)
  • 1 (▃)
  • 1.5 (▄)
  • custom (...)

layout.space_between_sections_custom number

Custom.

Max: 100

layout.margin_top number

Top.

layout.margin_right number

Right.

layout.margin_bottom number

Bottom.

layout.margin_left number

Left.

layout.border.enabled boolean

Show borders around visualisation.

layout.border.top.width number

Top.

layout.border.top.style string

Style.

Allowed values:

  • solid (Solid)
  • dashed (Dashed)
  • dotted (Dotted)

layout.border.top.color color

Color.

layout.border.right.width number

Right.

layout.border.right.style string

Style.

Allowed values:

  • solid (Solid)
  • dashed (Dashed)
  • dotted (Dotted)

layout.border.right.color color

Color.

layout.border.bottom.width number

Bottom.

layout.border.bottom.style string

Style.

Allowed values:

  • solid (Solid)
  • dashed (Dashed)
  • dotted (Dotted)

layout.border.bottom.color color

Color.

layout.border.left.width number

Left.

layout.border.left.style string

Style.

Allowed values:

  • solid (Solid)
  • dashed (Dashed)
  • dotted (Dotted)

layout.border.left.color color

Color.

layout.read_direction string

Read direction. This will change the reading direction of the main text elements on the page. It's not possible to adjust this on all elements, such as axes.

Note that when direction is set to right to left any alignment icons will be reversed.

Allowed values:

  • ltr (Left to right)
  • rtl (Right to left)

layout.font_size_mobile_small number

layout.font_size_mobile_big number

layout.font_size_tablet number

layout.font_size_desktop number

layout.font_size_big_screen number

layout.breakpoint_mobile_small number

layout.breakpoint_mobile_big number

layout.breakpoint_tablet number

layout.breakpoint_desktop number

layout.breakpoint_big_screen number

layout.header_align string

Alignment.

Allowed values:

  • left (fa-align-left)
  • center (fa-align-center)
  • right (fa-align-right)

layout.title html

layout.title_styling boolean

Styling.

layout.title_font font

Title Font.

layout.title_size string

Size.

Allowed values:

  • 1.4 (ᴀ)
  • 1.6 (A)
  • 2 (fa-font)
  • custom (...)

layout.title_size_custom number

Custom. Specify a custom responsive font size in rems. The best results will be with values between 1.2 and 3

layout.title_weight string

Weight.

Allowed values:

  • bold (Bold)
  • normal (Regular)

layout.title_color color

Color.

layout.title_line_height number

Line height.

Max: 3

layout.title_space_above string

Space above.

Allowed values:

  • 0 (▁)
  • 0.5 (▃)
  • 1 (▄)
  • custom (...)

layout.title_space_above_custom number

Custom.

Max: 100

layout.subtitle html

layout.subtitle_styling boolean

Styling.

layout.subtitle_font font

Subtitle Font.

layout.subtitle_size string

Size.

Allowed values:

  • 1.4 (ᴀ)
  • 1.6 (A)
  • 2 (fa-font)
  • custom (...)

layout.subtitle_size_custom number

Custom. Specify a custom responsive font size in rems. The best results will be with values between 1.2 and 3

layout.subtitle_weight string

Weight.

Allowed values:

  • bold (Bold)
  • normal (Regular)

layout.subtitle_color color

Color.

layout.subtitle_line_height number

Line height.

Max: 3

layout.subtitle_space_above string

Space above.

Allowed values:

  • 0 (▁)
  • 0.5 (▃)
  • 1 (▄)
  • custom (...)

layout.subtitle_space_above_custom number

Custom.

Max: 100

layout.header_text html

layout.header_text_styling boolean

Styling.

layout.header_text_size string

Size.

Allowed values:

  • 1.2 (ᴀ)
  • 1.4 (A)
  • 1.6 (fa-font)
  • custom (...)

layout.header_text_size_custom number

Custom. Specify a custom responsive font size in rems. The best results will be with values between 1.2 and 3

layout.header_text_weight string

Weight.

Allowed values:

  • bold (Bold)
  • normal (Regular)

layout.header_text_color color

Color.

layout.header_text_line_height number

Line height.

Max: 3

layout.header_text_space_above string

Space above.

Allowed values:

  • 0 (▁)
  • 0.5 (▃)
  • 1 (▄)
  • custom (...)

layout.header_text_space_above_custom number

Custom.

Max: 100

layout.header_border string

Allowed values:

  • top (Top)
  • bottom (Bottom)
  • top_and_bottom (Top & bottom)
  • none (None)

layout.header_border_width number

Width.

layout.header_border_color color

Color.

layout.header_border_style string

Style.

Allowed values:

  • solid (Solid)
  • dashed (Dashed)
  • dotted (Dotted)

layout.header_border_space number

Space. Space between border and header text

layout.header_logo_enabled boolean

Allowed values:

  • true (Enabled)
  • false (Disabled)

layout.header_logo_src url

Image.

layout.header_logo_alt string

Alt text.

Link.

layout.header_logo_height number

Height.

layout.header_logo_align string

Align. Align logo inside either the header or the main visualization container

Allowed values:

  • inside (Header)
  • outside (Main container)

layout.header_logo_position_inside string

Position.

Allowed values:

  • top (Top)
  • left (Left)
  • right (Right)

layout.header_logo_position_outside string

Position.

Allowed values:

  • left (Left)
  • right (Right)

layout.header_logo_margin_top number

Top.

layout.header_logo_margin_right number

Right.

layout.header_logo_margin_bottom number

Bottom.

layout.header_logo_margin_left number

Left.

layout.footer_align string

Alignment.

Allowed values:

  • left (fa-align-left)
  • center (fa-align-center)
  • right (fa-align-right)
  • justify (fa-align-justify)

layout.footer_text_size number

Size.

layout.footer_text_color color

Color.

layout.footer_styling boolean

Advanced footer styles.

layout.footer_font font

Font.

layout.footer_text_weight string

Weight.

Allowed values:

  • bold (Bold)
  • normal (Regular)

layout.source_name string

Source name.

layout.source_url string

Source url.

layout.multiple_sources boolean

Multiple sources.

layout.source_name_2 string

Source name.

layout.source_url_2 string

Source url.

layout.source_name_3 string

Source name.

layout.source_url_3 string

Source url.

layout.source_label string

Source label.

layout.footer_note html

Note. To add the time/date stamp of when the data was last updated add {{data_last_updated}}. For example, "Last updated at {{data_last_updated}}". To customize the format, use the advanced options below.

layout.footer_note_secondary html

Note (secondary). The secondary note is placed below the source and primary note. To add the time/date stamp of when the data was last updated add {{data_last_updated}}. For example, "Last updated at {{data_last_updated}}". To customize the format, use the advanced options below.

layout.advanced_note_styling boolean

Advanced.

layout.footer_timestamp_format string

Time/date stamp formatting. To change the date/time format of your timestamp, choose from the below options or provide a custom date format in d3-time-format syntax

Predefined values:

  • %H:%M:%S (13:39:13)
  • %I:%M %p (01:39 PM)
  • %H:%M (13:39)
  • %H:%M %p (13:39 PM)
  • %H:%M:%S, %d %b %Y (13:39:13, 28 Jan 2024)
  • %H:%M, %d %b %Y (13:39, 28 Jan 2024)
  • %H:%M, %d/%m/%Y (13:39, 28/01/2024)
  • %H:%M, %m/%d/%Y (13:39, 01/28/2024)
  • %H:%M, %d-%m-%Y (13:39, 28-01-2024)
  • %H:%M, %m-%d-%Y (13:39, 01-28-2024)
  • %d %b %Y (28 Jan 2024)
  • %m/%d/%Y (01/28/2024)
  • %d/%m/%Y (28/01/2024)
  • %m-%d-%Y (01-28-2024)
  • %d-%m-%Y (28-01-2024)
  • %Y-%m-%d (2024-01-28)
  • %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S (2024-01-28 13:39:13)

layout.footer_logo_enabled boolean

Image.

Allowed values:

  • true (Enabled)
  • false (Disabled)

layout.footer_logo_src url

Image.

layout.footer_logo_src_light hidden

Image (light version). If provided this version will be used whenever the background color is dark

layout.footer_logo_alt string

Alt text.

Link.

layout.footer_logo_height number

Height.

layout.footer_logo_margin number

Margin.

layout.footer_logo_order string

Position.

Allowed values:

  • left (Left)
  • right (Right)

layout.footer_align_vertical string

V. align.

Allowed values:

  • flex-start (Top)
  • center (Center)
  • flex-end (Bottom)

layout.footer_border string

Allowed values:

  • top (Top)
  • bottom (Bottom)
  • top_and_bottom (Top & bottom)
  • none (None)

layout.footer_border_width number

Width.

layout.footer_border_color color

Color.

layout.footer_border_style string

Style.

Allowed values:

  • solid (Solid)
  • dashed (Dashed)
  • dotted (Dotted)

layout.footer_border_space number

Space. Space between border and footer text

Accessibility

layout.screenreader_text_primary text

Screenreader description. A text alternative to the visual content that will only be visible to screenreaders, e.g. “The line chart shows China consistently higher than the other countries since 1990”.

Do not replicate your title, since that will also be read by screenreaders.

layout.screenreader_label string

Screenreader label. A short text label given to the main Flourish embed wrapper to provide an accessible name that is only visible to screenreaders. Added in the form of an "aria-label".

layout.screenreader_hide_primary boolean

Screenreader mode for main visual container. Whether the main visual container is visible to screenreaders. (Text in the header and footer are always available to screenreaders.)

Allowed values:

  • true (Hidden)
  • false (Readable)