# Layer Information

To display layer information:

1. Click on <img src="https://2098443701-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FcA9CuUnY5hTYroiPhD1w%2Fuploads%2FlSmRBPB3DsrMUpewQwXy%2Fmenu.png?alt=media&#x26;token=ebc2a5e9-3a5c-4872-8977-d4e65295ddaa" alt="" data-size="line"> and then on <img src="https://2098443701-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FcA9CuUnY5hTYroiPhD1w%2Fuploads%2FFBUV5fbn4c9KbxvU64fe%2Flayer-info.png?alt=media&#x26;token=c4dc0d2c-94f9-4fa3-8756-4854232ee9d4" alt="img" data-size="line"> **More information** to open the **GENERAL** panel. Several information are presented there:
   * Number of layer features that are visible on the map. The number varies as you navigate the map.
   * Extent: X and Y indicate the position of the southwest point of the layer, width and height indicate the layer extent in meters from this point.
   * Date of production: this is metadata.
   * Metadata: information about the data in the layer such as quality indicators, the organization producing the data, update dates, etc.

     Metadata may be missing.
2. The **Transparency** function, available for raster data layers, allows you to adjust the transparency level between 0% (default) and 100%. The transparency level is saved when you save your map ([Creating and Managing Customized Maps](file:///Users/gorzanco/Library/CloudStorage/GoogleDrive-gorzanco@k2geospatial.com/Disques%20partage%CC%81s/K06-Documentation%20\(technique%20&%20commerciale\)/01%20JMap%20Server/JMap%207%20Kathmandu/NG/Utilisateurs/NG_EN/%7B%7B%20site.baseurl%20%7D%7D%7B%%20link%20contextes.md%20%%7D) section).

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3. Click on the **THEMATIC(S)** and/or **FILTER(S)** tabs to display these panels.
4. Click **Back** to return to the **Layers** panel.
