Linked view
An inline embeddable view of the database or a map, placed inside the content of a page view.
What it is
A linked view lets you embed a live slice of your data directly in the body of an element or relation’s page. Instead of switching to the database or opening a map separately, you see the data inline.
Two kinds
Linked database view — shows elements and/or relations as a table, list, board, or gallery inside the page. Supports the same filter, sort, and group capabilities as the full database.
Linked map view — embeds a named map inline. The same map that exists at the project level — not a copy. Configurable: you can layer additional filter or layout settings on top of the source map’s configuration.
Key properties
- Always references the same underlying data. A linked view is a window, not a copy.
- References a specific named map or database view as its starting point.
- Additional configuration (filter, sort, group, zoom level) applied in the linked view instance does not affect the source.
- Can be view-only or fully interactive — this is TBD.
Where linked views live
Inside the rich text content area of a page view. Placed inline like any other content block.