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Add the Map component to the UX website #2042
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cc @smnandre 👀 |
idea :) a map of all symfony events happened or to be happening ;) with a link to their page https://live.symfony.com |
Just mentioning that we already have that feature here: https://symfony.com/events/ In the list of issues of the symfony.com repo I created a new one to migrate this custom-made map to use the Map component from UX. |
A bit related, but can we have a GitHub label |
I'm on it @javiereguiluz ;) (already started) |
Oh that's so cool @javiereguiluz! By the way, i have a couple of ideas i'd be happy to share with you about this page/component if you have 5mn one of these days ;) |
@94noni On the SymfonyUX website, the package "main page/demo" will feature a standard usage example, likely centered around "Lyon" 👼 (poke @Kocal). I have two demos coming up next: one focused on customization with Leaflet, and the other functioning as a "locator" (which I assume will be one of the most common uses for this component). The locator demo will likely evolve into a two- or three-part series, as it's ideal for demonstrating events, filters, list/map synchronization, and more. Teasers that may or may not be related to the aforementioned demos.
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Symfony UX has a new Map component: #1937
Hugo (@Kocal) is still tweaking and polishing some of its features, but when the component stabilizes, we need to add it to:
Thanks!
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