Ohio’s TIMS website uses the same basemap as in those screenshots, but I completely get that. Generally I use aerial imagery from the county itself if it is available. Mahoning County, Ohio has great imagery for the county that they update every couple of years, so it tends to be better than the proprietary map anyways. I decided to use the Streets basemap in a couple screenshots because it looks more familiar to the Ohio TIMS users.
Did you only include the county GIS maps? For counties like Tulare that don’t have a public GIS site cities like Visalia do. Also the Bakersfield GIS site is much better to use inside the city than the county map.
Where there are city maps, they were included. I used the California GIS map list from the wiki as a reference. In the process, I found that some didn’t work but that may be temporary. There were around 100 entries in the table so I doubt that this will be perfect but I hope it will be helpful. The SMs will be in charge of the table and I expect that changes will be regularly updated. My editing is principally in SoCal so I won’t organically find problems elsewhere.
Is anyone on FF having issues? I just installed because of SpencerFG and don’t get anything in FF (all other scripts disabled). Chrome appears to be working on same computer.
The only feature creep I’d like to see is the ability to open the GIS at the current map coordinates. But…it would be a PITA just finding which ones can do that.
The script already supports opening the GIS at the WME coordinates, but it requires that the GIS site supports URL parameters to set location, and that whoever is supporting the links for your state has actually set the parameters.
As far as Firefox goes, I did test it in a previous version of my script, so it should work. Does the button show when you first open WME? Are there any errors in the browser console log? I’d be happy to troubleshoot if you message me directly.
I just pushed out an update that should fix it. It seems that Firefox might just load scripts earlier than Chrome does, and I was trying to set something too early.