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OpenLayers Cookbook

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OpenLayers Cookbook

Overview of this book

Data visualization and analysis has become an important task for many companies. Understanding the basic concepts of GIS and knowing how to visualize data on a map is a required ability for many professionals today. OpenLayers is a JavaScript library to load, display, and render maps from multiple sources on web pages."OpenLayers Cookbook" teaches how to work with OpenLayers, one of the most important and complete open source JavaScript libraries.Through an extensive set of recipes, this book shows how to work with the main concepts required to build a GIS web applicationñ maps, raster and vector layers, styling, theming, and so on."OpenLayers Cookbook" includes problem solving and how-to recipes for the most common and important tasks. A wide range of topics are covered.The range of recipes includes: creating basic maps, working with raster and vector layers, understanding events and working with main controls, reading features from different data sources, styling features, and understanding the underlying architecture."OpenLayers Cookbook" describes solutions and optimizations to problems commonly found.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
OpenLayers Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Delimiting tiles in a raster layer


To show how easy it is to change the appearance of an element using CSS, in this recipe we are going to add a border to all the tiles from any raster layer to show where the limits of each tile are:

How to do it...

  1. Create an HTML file with OpenLayers dependencies and add within the head section a style element with the following CSS code:

    <style>
        .olTileImage {
            border: 1px solid #999;
        }
    </style>
  2. Next, in the body element of the document, add the div element to hold the map:

    <div id="ch06_tile_borders" style="width: 100%; height: 90%;"></div>
  3. Now, add the following JavaScript code to initialize the map and add a base layer:

        var map = new OpenLayers.Map("ch06_tile_borders");    
        var osm = new OpenLayers.Layer.OSM();        
        map.addLayer(osm);
        map.setCenter(new OpenLayers.LonLat(0, 0), 2);

How it works...

The code to create the map instance and layer is pretty simple, we have simply created an instance of both...