Map pages, hide/show data fields?

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    James C. Petty

     

    Map pages can be designed to include various data fields that provide useful information to the user. Depending on the purpose of the map, different data fields can be included to help the user accomplish their goal.

    For example, if the map is designed to help users find locations, it might include data fields such as the name of the location, the address, contact information, and reviews. On the other hand, if the map is designed to help users track a delivery, it might include data fields such as the current location of the package, the estimated delivery time, and the delivery status.

    As for hiding or showing these data fields, it depends on the design of the map and the preferences of the user. Some users may prefer to have all data fields visible at all times, while others may prefer a more minimalistic view with only the most important data fields displayed. Map designers can provide options for users to customize the visibility of data fields, such as allowing users to hide or show specific data fields or providing a toggle to switch between different levels of information density.

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