Configuring how fields display on your map

Choose which custom fields appear as chips in your record list, and control how each field renders in the detail view: as a pill, a table row, a full-width block, or hidden.


Every record on your map carries a set of custom fields: things like material, color, service type, or project date. The Display settings for each map let you control exactly which of those fields appear, in what order, and how they're rendered.

Go to Maps in the dashboard sidebar, click the pencil icon on the map you want to edit, then choose Display in the left rail.

List field chips

The top card, Fields in the record list, controls the chips shown beneath each record's name in your map's sidebar and mobile card reel.

  • Reorder: drag any row by its handle to change the left-to-right chip order.
  • Visibility: toggle the switch on a row to show or hide that field's chip. Fields with empty values are always hidden automatically, regardless of this setting.

Click Save field layout when you're done. Changes take effect immediately on your public map.

Detail view layout

The Record detail layout card controls what visitors see after they click a pin and open the full record.

Each field has four display modes:

ModeWhat it does
PillRenders the value as a small rounded chip, grouped at the top of the record. Good for short labels like material or color.
Table rowAdds a two-column label + value row in a structured table section below the chips. Good for factual details visitors want to scan.
FullRenders the field in its own bordered card with a label above the value. Best for longer values like descriptions or notes.
HideOmits the field entirely from the public view.

Drag any row to change the order fields appear in. The Pill group, Table section, and Full blocks each preserve their relative internal order.

Click Save field layout to publish your changes.

Link fields

If a field value looks like a URL (starts with https://), Saw Your Sign automatically treats it as a link. In list chips it shows the hostname; in the detail view it renders as a clickable anchor that opens in a new tab.

Defaults when no layout is saved

Until you configure a layout, all fields fall back to Pill mode. Only fields that have a value for the record being viewed are shown; empty fields are always suppressed.