Map Sites in Town is for mapping all coastal access sites in a town. First choose a town to map. Then use the Zoom In tool to zoom the map in for more detail. Finally, use the Site Info tool for more information about a particular site on the map. Go to Map Tools Help for help using these and other map tools. |
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 Figure 1. Choose a town. |
| 1 | Select a blue town on the map (see Figure 1.). |
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| 2 | Select a town from the list and press the Go button (see Figure 1.). |
 Figure 2. Map of sites in Madison, Connecticut. |
In Figure 2. above, Madison was selected from the list of coastal towns so a map of sites in (and around) Madison appears. The brown squares on the map are coastal access sites. |
| 3 | The Zoom In tool (see Figure 2.) is outlined in red, indicating that it is the current map tool. Select the map along the Madison shore to zoom in more. |
 Figure 3. Site Info tool. |
| 4 | Select the Site Info tool (see Figure 3.). |
| 5 | Select a coastal access site on the map. Carefully position the mouse pointer over a site and press the mouse button to select the site (see Figure 3.). |
 Figure 4. Site selected with the Site Info tool. |
In Figure 4. above, Hammonasset Beach State Park is now selected. Notice the map symbol for this site changed from to , and the name of the site and the town in which it is located appear above the map. |
 Figure 5. Select the Describe Site or Map Site tab. |
| 6 | Select the Describe Site tab (see Figure 5.) to describe Hammonasset Beach State Park. |
| | Go to Describe Site Help for additional instructions. |
| 7 | Select the Map Site tab (see Figure 5.) to re-center map on Hammonasset Beach State Park. |
| | Go to Map Site Help for additional instructions. |