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Dynamic Maps

The map functionality requires no additional coding to show the user what they wish to see, it simply takes the last part of the web address as a filter. 

eg: /maps/milk will find all places/organisations that sell milk.

It also understands nested taxonomy a simple example would be

FOOD TYPES
_FRUIT
__Strawberries
___scottish strawberries

so if a piece of content is tagged (linked) directly to 'scottish strawberries', the system AUTOMATICALLY understands it is also linked to 'Strawberries', 'FRUIT' etc. This is helpful if someone is asking the site for all content linked to FRUIT, in which case the 'Scottish strawberries' story would come up.

In the example shown in the attached picture, a market stall sells 'eggs' (which is a child term of Protein, which itself is a child term of Food Types).

So when the user goes to /maps/protein his market stall shows up!

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