What Is a Web Map? A Simple Guide for Beginners
A plain-language explanation of web maps, layers, tiles, zoom levels, and why online maps feel different from static maps.
MapLabX is an independent blog about GeoJSON, coordinates, map analysis, and visual storytelling. The first version focuses on useful articles and a clean reading experience before public map tools are released.
Clear, original guides for readers who want to understand how web maps, spatial data, and map design work in real projects.
A plain-language explanation of web maps, layers, tiles, zoom levels, and why online maps feel different from static maps.
GeoJSON is one of the most common formats for web maps. This guide explains points, lines, polygons, and properties.
A map legend is not decoration. It is the reader’s key to understanding symbols, colors, classes, and meaning.
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A plain-language explanation of web maps, layers, tiles, zoom levels, and why online maps feel different from static maps.
Learn how map tiles split a large map into small pieces so online maps can load quickly and smoothly.
Understand latitude, longitude, decimal degrees, and the common mistakes people make when reading coordinates.
Compare raster and vector maps, including how they are stored, styled, loaded, and used in web mapping projects.
A practical guide to map scale, zoom levels, detail, generalization, and why the same map looks different at every zoom.
GeoJSON is one of the most common formats for web maps. This guide explains points, lines, polygons, and properties.