

A “Place labels” component on the other hand, offers users the option to adjust label density or show or hide icons next to place labels.

For example, the “Roads” component allows users to toggle traffic on or off, or to change the style of highway shields from a predefined set of styles. Each component includes built-in styles, as well as a set of options unique to the features the component contains. Components wrap thousands of decisions made by our cartographers into a simple, curated set of controls for color, typography, and feature density. “Roads” and “Place labels” are examples of components. In Mapbox Studio, datasets can be converted to tilesets and then used in styles.Ī Style Component is a group of associated layers that together represent a common cartographic feature. It includes a property editor for adding custom fields to your features. The dataset editor makes it possible to add point, line, and polygon features with draw tools. Finally, Mapbox Studio includes a dataset editor that lets you manage your own datasets. Supported formats include Shapefiles, geoJSON files, CSV files, and more. When you import data into Mapbox Studio, your data is converted into vector tiles. Mapbox Studio also lets you import data to use in your styles. You can tweak the colors and fonts on a core style in minutes and start using the map in an app or website, or you can build your own map style from the ground up with custom data and carefully crafted style layers. Mapbox Studio gives you full control over styling interactive maps through the style editor. With Mapbox Studio, full data management and design control are at your fingertips. Use Mapbox Studio to build and design a map to your exact specifications by uploading and editing your own data, utilizing Mapbox-provided tilesets, adding custom fonts and icons, or refining the built-in core styles. Mapbox Studio is a suite of applications for designing custom map styles and managing your location data.
