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Links and click actions

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Two fields decide what a landmark does when a visitor taps it: the Link URL gives its card a More button, and the Action overrides what the tap itself does — so a landmark can jump straight to a website, start directions, or simply do nothing.

  1. Open the landmark

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

  2. Fill in Link URL

    Paste a full address into Link URL (for example https://example.com). The landmark's popup card gains a More button that opens it.

  3. Leave it blank for no button

    An empty Link URL simply means the card shows no link button.

By default the More / link buttons open in the same tab. To make every landmark link across the map open in a new browser tab instead, turn on Open links in a new tab in the map's settings.

Choose the click Action

The Action dropdown controls what happens when THIS landmark is clicked, overriding the map's default. Leave it on Default and it follows the map-wide setting; pick another to make this one landmark behave differently.

ActionWhat clicking the landmark does
DefaultUses the map's default landmark action (usually the popup card)
TooltipShows a small name tooltip only — no full card
Open linkGoes straight to the Link URL in the same tab
Open link (new tab)Goes straight to the Link URL in a new browser tab
LightboxOpens the landmark's main image in a lightbox
ImageShows the landmark's image
RevealZooms/reveals the landmark rather than opening a card
WayfindingStarts directions to this landmark
SelectSelects the landmark (for maps that act on a selection)
ExternalTreats the target as an external destination
None / DisabledNothing happens on click

Common combinations

You wantSet Action toAlso set
A pin that opens a website directlyOpen link (new tab)Link URL
A card with a 'More' buttonDefaultLink URL
A pin that starts directions to itWayfinding
A photo pinLightbox or ImageMain image (see the images guide)
A decorative, non-clickable pinNone or Disabled
The Action field changes behaviour only — the pin's look is unchanged. If you want a link-style landmark to stand out, pair it with a distinct marker and colour.