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Edit Maps, Pink Styling, and More Icons? It’s all here!


Hello Mappers,

We’re proud to share that one of your most requested features is now live - the ability to edit existing maps. From the manage page, simply click on the edit map button to be whisked away to a magical place that allows you to change all the settings for your map (and make your wildest dreams come true). That means no need to recreate your maps just to change the map type, advanced criteria, icons, or any other attributes for that matter. We’ve also enabled map cloning from the manage page as a nice to have feature.

Piggybacking on last month’s release of custom map icons, we've added support for JPG and GIF formats (in addition to PNG and SVG).  We've also added to the stock set of icons available through the normal map creation process. Behind the scenes, map security and privacy has also been a focus.

Last but not least, for those that want to add some flair to their maps, we’ve added custom map styles - pink, retro, night, aubergine*, silver, and dark.  Now that map editing is enabled, you can easily give them a go on your existing maps.





It’s your creativity in mapping and direct feedback that drives our passion to evolve mapalist  Thank you and please keep it coming!

Brian and Benjy

*Bonus points if you know what this means without googling





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