I don't use qgis2web. I use the XYZ tiles export tools in the processing
toolbox to create tiles of my maps, which then go onto a fairly ordinary
apache/php server with Leaflet running in the front end. Leaflet pulls
in a WMTS layer aerial background in a very straightforward way.
HTML and javascript are not that hard to code with, for any of these
solutions.
On 8/03/21 5:33 am, Stephen Sacks wrote:
Thanks Phil for your reply. My knowledge of html and Java is
minimal. I need qgis2web to write it for me. I got an aerial view
from Mapbox that looks OK with my polygon and point layers in my
desktop QGIS. But qgis2web crashes unless I select OpenLayers or
Leaflet. When I send the qgis2web output files to my web host
(infinityFree) the aerial view layer is missing. (You can see it at
www.temp5.epizy.com, showing a few of the 35 gardens along Brooklyn's
Promenade.) I hope a DoITT aerial view will work with qgis2web. I've
tried geoServer but can't figure out how to make it give me a DoITT map.
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