Qgis2web is a great plugin for creating slippymaps using either Leaflet or OpenLayers.
#QGIS2Web
figured out a few upgrades to my walks map: Changing colour on hover is an obvious one as I keep doing walks that overlap and are the same length, so there's no colour difference.
I also added an image field to the Named Stones layer, so now I can just correctly name a picture of the stone and drop it into the folder and it will pop up on the layer. Points without images show a broken icon though. I should probably set the image popup size too..
Since Andrea took over management and development of #qgis2web, I've not kept so much of an eye on it. That means I missed the most amazing milestone:
QGIS2WEB HAS NOW BEEN DOWNLOADED OVER A MILLION TIMES
I'm so pleased Andrea has given the plugin such a new lease of life. He is ploughing a huge amount of time, effort, and expertise into it, and it's wonderful to see new releases coming and coming.
@tomchadwin Thanks for mentioning. We have now a slightly improved version published: https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/QuickWebViewer/
Still a long way to go to make it that smooth and fine-grained as #qgis2web, but it's a start to build a solution for low tech requirements and heavy maps suitable for the cheapest servers on the market. It's thought to fill the gap between your plugin and #QGISServer
Have a look at first examples we published using the plugin: https://censo2021.quickwebviewer.org/ and https://urba-conakry.quickwebviewer.org/
I cannot tell you how happy I am that Andrea has just developed and released v 3.19.0 of #qgis2web, in which AT LAST layer groups are properly supported. This is the single biggest longstanding issue which affected the plugin, and it's a huge step forward. Thanks, Andrea!