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What do the different map pin colours/shapes mean?

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What do the different map pin colours/shapes mean?

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The map pins are coloured as follows: Yellow pins represent the currently selected location. Green pins represent a single location that has one or more of your personal events attached to it. Blue pins represent a single location with other user’s public events attached to it. Red pins represent a single location with no events attached. Red pins are only available when you are editing an event. Circular pins, such as this: represent clusters of pins that help to de-clutter the map display and make it easier to see the mapping information. Clusters can be seen only at certain zoom levels. Their colour indicates what types of map pins have been clustered and is determined using the same colour scheme for the map pins as described above. For example, green indicates that at least one of the map pins clustered has one of your personal events associated with it.

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The map pins are coloured as follows: Yellow pins represent the currently selected location. Green pins represent a single location that has one or more of your personal events attached to it. Blue pins represent a single location with other user’s public events attached to it. Red pins represent a single location with no events attached. Red pins are only available when you are editing an event. Square blocks, such as this: represent clusters of pins that help to de-clutter the map display and make it easier to see the mapping information. Cluster squares can be seen only at certain zoom levels. Their colour indicates what types of map pins have been clustered and is determined using the same colour scheme for the map pins as described above. For example, green indicates that at least one of the map pins clustered has one of your personal events associated with it.

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