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Write a landmark's card

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When a visitor taps a landmark, its popup card is what they read. The Description field is the body of that card — a few lines about the place — and a couple of tick-boxes control whether the card also shows the landmark's name and logo.

Add a description

  1. Open the landmark

    In the Landmarks tab, expand the landmark you want to describe.

  2. Type into Description

    Write what visitors should know — opening hours, what's here, a short blurb. It appears on the landmark's popup card.

  3. Preview the card

    Tap the landmark in the preview map to see how the card reads.

Format with simple HTML

The Description accepts basic HTML, so you can add a little structure:

To…Type
Make a word bold<b>open now</b>
Start a new line<br>
Add a link inside the text<a href="https://…">Book</a>
Keep it short and scannable — cards are read on phones. For a big call-to-action, the dedicated Link URL field gives the card a proper More button (see the links and actions guide).

Show or hide the name and logo on the card

Two tick-boxes control the top of the card itself (separately from the directory list):

TickEffect
Hide name on the place cardThe card shows no title — useful when your image or logo already names the place
Hide logo on the place cardThe card hides its logo (its list logo is unaffected)
These toggles only affect the popup card. To change how the landmark appears in the directory list or search, use the Hide-from-directory and per-list visibility options covered in the hiding guide.