# Creating a static hex project map
The static project hex map is useful for projects to show an audience your project/projects catches in an interactive way
The hex map is great for embedding into project websites (i.e. [wordpress custom html](https://wordpress.com/support/wordpress-editor/blocks/custom-html-block/)) via an html embed tag:
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#### How do I get my own Hex Map?
The hex map only displays publicly listed projects. ensure your project has the ***List this project publicly*** and ***Share summary*** data checkboxes ticked (you can find these information in the projects Edit page.)
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Use the URL in the format below. Add your project ID number(s) to the brackets, if multiple projects, comma seperate the numbers.
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eg: https://trap.nz/static/hexmap/?projects=\[109200,380101,967870,420471,173214,183460\]
And if you are wanting to display bird counts https://trap.nz/static/hexmap/?projects=\[109200,380101,967870,420471,173214,183460\]&birds
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To find your project ID(s), navigate to the project home page where you will find the ID in the URL, eg:
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#### How do I see the results?
Copy and past the URL into a browser to test the results. It should looks something like this:
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You can filter the catches and traps to reflect the catch you are wanting to display
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