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How the Card, Map, and List views differ from each other?

Learn how each view uniquely enhances your browsing experience and when to use each one.

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1. Where are these views located?

The Card, Map, and List views are all sub-screens in the Browse tab.

To access these view, start by opening the Browse tab. If the Browse tab icon in the bottom of your screen is not highlighted in purple, you are on a different tab. Tap the Browse tab icon to switch tabs.

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Next, find the segmented control at the top of the screen. It contains 3 buttons labeled Card, Map, and List respectively.

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2. Similarities

The Card, Map, and List views provide a seamless experience to ensure you never lose your place as you switch between them. The listing position remains consistent when transitioning from the Card view to the Map view or List view, and vice versa.

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3. Differences

Each browsing view is built from the ground up to offer you a unique browsing experience.

3.1. Card view

The Card view showcases each listing individually, allowing you to focus on the details. Each listing is presented like a polaroid photo, featuring a large visual preview of the listing, its list price, address, and other information.

You can interact with each listing whimsically, either liking or disliking it, by tapping on the card and swiping your finger to the right or left. When you wish to cancel either action, pan your finger to the centre of the screen then release it.

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3.2. Map view

Browsing in the Map view offers a contextual experience, providing information about the location of each listing on a map and its proximity to other nearby listings in a given area. You can explore nearby areas by panning your finger on the map, or pinch in and out with two fingers to zoom on the map view.

When multiple listings are closely situated, Listed intuitively groups them together in clusters and annotates them with a number indicating the count of listings within the group.

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3.3. List view

The List view has a comparative nature, enabling you to quickly review each property in a row and identify the differences between each listing in the list.

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In the Map view and List view, you can save listings to lists for future reference. Start by pressing and holding a listing item for about a second. Then, select the ones you want to save (1, 2) and tap Add to... at the bottom right corner of the screen (3). Learn more about how to add a listing to a list here.
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