Cloud-based maps styling now has a refreshed map style available for web and mobile. This update to map styling includes a new default color palette, modernized pins, and improvements to map experiences and usability. For more information, see New map style for Google Maps Platform. To start using the new map colors with cloud-based maps styling, see Update a map style to the latest version.
When you make and save changes to a map style, those changes become saved
versions that you can view, restore, or duplicate.
To view all versions of a map style, do the following:
Go to Map Styles, and select a project, if needed.
Select an existing map style.
Select Customize.
Select Version history.
Version history is divided into different types:
As Drafts
Selecting Save creates new dated versions. Saved drafts are not usable
in your apps until they are explicitly published.
Changes you make without saving create an Unsaved changes draft that
are lost if you close your browser window or end your session.
As Published Versions
When you create a new map style, duplicate an existing style, or
import a JSON style, it is published automatically.
Selecting Publish creates new dated versions that are available for
use in your apps. The most recent published version is applied to any apps
with the associated map IDs.
You can view any previous version in Version history.
To reuse a version and make changes to it, you must
either Restore the version, which sets that version to be the current,
active version of the map style, or Duplicate it, which creates a new,
separate map style based on that version.
If you have unsaved changes when you restore any version, those unsaved changes
automatically become a new dated draft version.
Duplicate a map style version
Go to Map Styles, and select a project, if needed.
Select one of your existing styles, and click Customize.
Select Version history.
Select a style version, and then at the bottom of the Version history
pane, select Duplicate.
The style is duplicated with "Copy of" added to the style name.
The duplicated style is automatically published and you get a link to open
the new style in a new tab.
Restore a map style version
If you want to use a previous version of a map style, you can restore it.
For example, if you created a branded map style to support a special event,
when the event is finished you can restore the standard version of the
map style.
Go to Map Styles, and select a project, if needed.
Select the style you want, and select Customize.
Select Version history.
Select the version you want to restore, and at the
bottom of the Version history pane, select Restore. The restored
style becomes the most recent draft of the style.
Close the Version history pane, and select Publish.
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