To get started with this Web Component: Import the module into your HTML document: <script type=”module” src=”https://jamesaduncan.github.io/Wardley-map/index.mjs”></script> Write out the Wardley Map using the <wardley-map> tag anywhere in the document’s body, using the example to guide you. Say thanks to James Duncan on LinkedIn and star the project on GitHub. The Wardley Map web component… Continue reading Web Component
Project Type: Maps as Code
Wardley Mapping DSLs and tools for version-controllable markup.
Visual Studio Code (VSCode)
To get started with Wardley Mapping using Visual Studio Code (VSCode): Download and install Visual Studio Code. Open and install the Wardley Maps extension (provided by Damon Skelhorn and Online Wardley Maps. Take a look at the example maps. Read the documentation (visit OnlineWardleyMaps.com and scroll down) for a full explanation of the markup. Say thanks to Damon Skelhorn on LinkedIn.
Online Wardley Maps
To get started with Wardley Mapping using OnlineWardleyMaps.com: Visit OnlineWardleyMaps.com. Load the example map (from the menu in the top right). Read the documentation (scroll down) for a full explanation of the markup. Take a look at the GitHub project. Say thanks to Damon Skelhorn on LinkedIn. Got a question, suggestion, or need help? Contact ben at… Continue reading Online Wardley Maps
MapScript
To get started with Wardley Mapping using MapScript: Visit mapscript.org/ide/ Read through this post for usage tips. Say thanks to Adam Bouhenguel on LinkedIn. Got a question, suggestion, or need help? Contact ben at hiredthought dot com.
