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| ==== Things to know beforehand ==== | ==== Things to know beforehand ==== | ||
| - | * You need to be logged in to Smart Dublin to view or update the styling on a resource | + | * You need to be logged in to Dublinked to view or update the styling on a resource |
| ==== To copy styling from an existing dataset ==== | ==== To copy styling from an existing dataset ==== | ||
| - | For Smart Dublin we are going to use common styling for harmonized datasets across the local authorities so you may be able to just copy an existing style. | + | For Dublinked we are going to use common styling for harmonized datasets across the local authorities so you may be able to just copy an existing style. |
| * Go to the associated dataset that has already been styled | * Go to the associated dataset that has already been styled | ||
| * Open the WMS (Web Map Service) resource and click on the “Edit Style” button | * Open the WMS (Web Map Service) resource and click on the “Edit Style” button | ||
| - | {{ :publisher:edit_style_button.jpg?400 |}} | + | {{ :publisher:edit_style_button.jpg?600 |}} |
| * Click into the styling code and use CTRL-A, CTRL-C to copy the code | * Click into the styling code and use CTRL-A, CTRL-C to copy the code | ||
| * Leave that page without making any changes | * Leave that page without making any changes | ||
| * Navigate to your original dataset and select the WMS resource | * Navigate to your original dataset and select the WMS resource | ||
| * Click on “Edit Style” and use CTRL-A, CTRL-V to paste in the code from the other dataset. Use the “Change Style” button to save the new style: | * Click on “Edit Style” and use CTRL-A, CTRL-V to paste in the code from the other dataset. Use the “Change Style” button to save the new style: | ||
| - | {{ :publisher:change_style_button.jpg?400 |}} | + | {{ :publisher:change_style_button.jpg?600 |}} |
| * You should now see a success message: | * You should now see a success message: | ||
| - | {{ :publisher:styling_upload_success.jpg?400 |}} | + | {{ :publisher:styling_upload_success.jpg?600 |}} |
| * Now return to the dataset page and refresh it – you should now see the results of the styling: | * Now return to the dataset page and refresh it – you should now see the results of the styling: | ||
| - | {{ :publisher:styling_working_after_refresh.jpg?400 |}} | + | {{ :publisher:styling_working_after_refresh.jpg?600 |}} |
| * If the page does not change, try refreshing it again or loading a private window - it should update so that you can see the effects of the styling. | * If the page does not change, try refreshing it again or loading a private window - it should update so that you can see the effects of the styling. | ||