Hi Cyrus
No, I hadn't checked the web console in the developer window. When I enable
that, I get a large number of errors, of which the first few are
evented.js:136
Error {status: 500, url:
"http://ec2-3-9-147-183.eu-west-2.compute.amazonaws…er/f74db64f-e741-11e6-84a6-026d961c88e6/0/0/0.pbf;,
Hi Dennis
Yes, the search results overlay was one of the first things I checked: it's
enabled, with the transparency slider to the right.
Cheers
David
On Monday, 29 July 2019 22:16:55 UTC+1, Dennis Wuthrich wrote:
>
> David,
>
> Have you confirmed that you have an overlay for search results?
>
David,
Have you confirmed that you have an overlay for search results?
Go to the Map Layer Manager, click on the overlays tab, and confirm that
you have an entry for a layer called "Map Markers". If not, refer to the
fix
here:
Hi David -
You've probably already checked, but are you seeing any error messages in
your browsers developer console?
Thanks,
Cyrus
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 7:38 AM David Osborne <
daosborne.archaeol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It occurred to me that the map markers may be drawn using Javascript,
It occurred to me that the map markers may be drawn using Javascript, so
clutching at straws, I checked yarn. Although yarn install tells me
yarn install v1.6.0
warning package.json: No license field
warning arches: No license field
[1/4] Resolving packages...
success Already up-to-date.
Done in