GIS Planning's New ZoomProspector Enterprise Widget

Anyone will be able to include a ZoomProspector Enterprise Widget on any webpage. Anyone visiting the page with an embedded widget will be able to search for buildings, sites, and communities increasing traffic to your ZoomProspector.

Width

The widget has a minimum with of 230px and it can be extended 100% to fit the container it is placed in.

Minimum width: 230px

Example width: 300px

Example width: 500px

Color

The widget can be customized with one color, which will affect the header, the mouse-over of the dropdown, and the button search at the footer.

Color: #40a8f8

Color: #48c36e

Color: #eca832

Color: #e03131

Search Type

Users can select to search between Buildings, Sites or Community Profiles.

Geography

Admins can decide to whether show the search options for city or county in the widget.

Geography Activated

Geography Disactivated

Embed a widget on your website in 5 easy steps.

Once a member of GIS Planning provides you with your token, you will be able to modify the following parameters to your needs:

1. Place the widget in your desire location.

Copy and paste the widget code to your website and adjust the code to your needs. See steps below.

2. Select widget width and height.

The default width is set at 100%. If you would like to customize the width use PIXELS (px) instead. If no value is entered, the widget will automatically adjust to the container in which it is being placed.

Example: ...width=280px... Example: ...height=350px...

3. Choose a color for the widget frame.

You can customize the widget by using one of your brand colors for the frame. Just use any HEX value (6-digit number).

Example: ...color=0093d7...

You can use that color picker to select your color.

4. Set the default view.

Choose which search type you would like to appear by default on your widget? Choose between Buildings, Sites or Community Profiles. The default is set at Buildings.

Example: ...defaultview=buildings... Example: ...defaultview=sites... Example: ...defaultview=communities...

5. Set geography.

Larger regions may want to offer the option of searching by city and/or county; in this case, you simply need to modify the geographical parameter to dislay a number "1".

Example: ...showgeography=1...