Open lkwalke4 opened 3 years ago
Hi @lkwalke4 when checking the layer(https://somaliland.gep.kartoza.com/layers/somaliland_GoSL_viirs_2020_annual_composite:geonode:somaliland_GoSL_viirs_2020_annual_composite) in geoserver, 1) the styling shows no errors when validated and 2) when previewing the layer no errors encountered, but the layer does not appear.
When updating the style on geonode it still does not render. But the layer does render properly when opened in QGIS
I tried replacing the layer, removing and adding it again, it makes no difference. Initially when uploading it, it was rendering, I'm currently no sure what the issue might be.
The layer has been uploaded. The previous style had the no-data values made transparent, which I think might have affected the rendering of the layer in geonode
Hi @vermeulendivan, Nicolina, says the units of measurement for the time travel layer is minutes, but she is confirming that
Thanks @seabilwe . Minutes will make sense, as seconds will be too short and hours too long. I have updated the legend title to show minutes as the unit.
Points of interest legend and loads correctly now
Divan and Seabilwe, please see below for issues I'd like you to address.
[x] @vermeulendivan Can you please determine if we need both the "Roads" layer and the "OSM Roads" layer? They seem redundant.
[x] @vermeulendivan Can you please choose a more appropriate column to symbolize against? This one just has too many categories.
[x] For the travel time layer @seabilwe could you please reach out to Nicolina to inquire about what the units for the layer are?
[x] For the poverty layer @vermeulendivan you're trying to show the data using 2 different styling techniques - differences in size and differences in color. Could you please pick one? So either make the data points all the same size, but varying in color to show poverty levels - or different in size, but same color? And if you go for color, can you please make sure that you use only 1 color with different shades? So light red to dark red? Or just something a bit more traditional?