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HERE Style Editor - User Guide: Explore the interface

Explore the interface

The Style Editor interface is made up of collapsible panels on the left, which contain the styling controls for the map layers and corresponding attributes.

Style Editor interface
Style Editor interface

Panels

The panels can be opened from the sidebar.

  • Modifiers - Simplified controls to override common style attributes. Easily apply changes over the entire map style using presets and non-destructive adjustments. For more information, see the Modifiers section.

  • Attributes - The Attributes panel provides more detailed controls for the properties and data sub-conditions of a selected layer, including zoom level control. For more information, see the Attributes section.

  • Layers - The data sources that correspond to the selected map style. For more information, see the Layers section.

MapView

This shows the interactive map with the currently active map style.

  • MapView Controls - Search for locations, save camera positions, zoom, tilt and reset the compass. For more information, see MapView Controls.
  • File

    • Create a new map style - Start a new map style.
    • Open an existing map style - Load a map style from an exported map style or a Style Editor file.
    • Duplicate current map style - Create a copy of your currently active map style.
    • Save work file - Save a Style Editor file. Use this option for keeping the non-destructive changes active in the Modifiers panel. For more information, see Save and export.
    • Export map style - Export a custom map style for use in your SDK or Maps API for JavaScript application. For more information, see Save and export.
  • Edit - Undo or Redo changes, or reset your style to its original state.

  • Help - View legal notices, version information, and access the user guide.

  • Styles - Access your currently loaded styles, or start a new style.

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