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Make Your Map Dynamic
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This section is a Quick Start to connecting your published maps to their original Data Source to make them dynamic.
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You can connect to a PostGIS Data Source or GeoServer Data Source.
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1. Go to Maps and click the edit link
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.. image:: images/Dynamic-1.png
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2. In Data section click on layer
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.. image:: images/Dynamic-2.png
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3. Select data type and enter connection information
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.. image:: images/Dynamic-4.png
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.. note::
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Your FTP username is displayed on the Users page. Your FTP password is your login password.
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4. In QGIS, open the Project you wish to publish and start qgis2web
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Enter your FTP information:
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.. image:: images/Dynamic-4.png
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.. note::
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The name you enter in the 'Remote folder' field will be created for you. Use your map name or something similar for easy organization.
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