1 – Delete No Code Flow Head Code [only if you've implemented Dynamic Map before February 2024]
Locate and remove the custom No Code Flow code from the settings in your Webflow project, as shown in the screenshot below.
2 – Take a Screenshot of Your Current Map and Save It / Back Up in Webflow
To preserve the details of your design, take a screenshot and create a backup in Webflow before making any changes.
3 – Delete Your Legacy Map from Webflow
Remove the legacy version of Dynamic Map using the Dynamic Map App. Don’t worry — your previously created classes and style elements will remain accessible for later use.
4 – Create a New Map with the Dynamic Map App
Use Dynamic Map App to build an updated version of the map on your site. Take advantage of the new features and interactions available in Dynamic Map 1.0.
5 – Style Your Dynamic Map in Webflow
Customize your new map in Webflow by reusing existing classes and styles or designing a completely new map experience.
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