Map Styling for Web Developers — Quick Editing
<p>In my year and a half at Esri, I’ve learned a great deal. Coming into the GIS world with a math and computer science <a href="https://medium.com/@c_yatteau/from-teaching-to-tech-what-ive-learned-so-far-2fa92fa60650" rel="noopener">background</a>, adapting to the geospatial technology world has been a bit challenging. I’ve learned many new things, and in this article, I will share one of the cool tricks I’ve picked up for creating more visually compelling mapping applications.</p>
<p>Let’s dive into the exciting world of map styling, where web development meets cartography. This is the first in a series of blogs I’ll be writing, designed to empower JavaScript developers with the magic of custom map creation. Today, we’ll scratch just the surface and explore the <a href="https://vtse.arcgis.com/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Vector Tile Style Editor</a>’s (VTSE) Quick Edit option — a fast and easy way to customize your mapping applications.</p>
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