Becky Thompson
Because that title is an artist's name, we get an filtered map. Make sure the HTML anchor is set to 'maptitle'.
The map below is in an empty colour block. It uses the custom CSS element ID 'map' to let javascript know to put the map in it. You can make any element into the map by giving it this id or anchor. Use WordPress' block formatting options to modify how big the map is. You can also put the colour block into other blocks to use group or column formatting — just make sure to set the ID on the correct element.
Unlike the filtered map, there's no need for a dropdown option.
As such, the HTML block only contains snackbar, the alert that appears if someone tries to submit incomplete data. This makes it effectively take up no space. You won't need to modify it.
Finally, this button submits the data. As this is a button, we instead need to go to the custom CSS option and set its element ID to "update_coord".