Attractions
This page applies to Website Edition only.
You can use the Attractions page to select the area attractions that display when Show Attractions is selected on your Delphi Diagramming Website Area Map.
To access this page, in the navigation menu (), select Website and then click Attractions.
What do you want to do?

The first time you open the Attractions page, the Current Attractions list is empty. To add an attraction, complete the following:
- If applicable, select the property to work with.
- Click Add (
) above the Current Attractions list to open a search window.
- Enter a keyword, such as 'museum,' and press Enter. Search results within a 25-mile radius of your property display.
- Click Add next to the attraction to add. The search window closes and the attraction displays in the Current Attractions list. The Address, Phone, Web Address, and English Name of the attraction are automatically populated.
- Click Edit (
).
- Enter the translated name and description for each language your property supports. If a required language does not display, set it to Edit Mode on the Property Details page.
- If necessary, edit the attraction information and then click Save (
). An orange pin marker indicates the attraction's location on the Area Map.

You can edit an attraction's information at any time. To edit attraction details, complete the following:
- If applicable, select the property to work with.
- Click Edit (
) next to the attraction in the Current Attractions list.
-
Modify the fields on this page as appropriate.
If a required language does not display, set it to Edit Mode on the Property Details page.
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When you are finished making changes, click Save (
) to return to the map display.

You can remove an attraction from your map at any time. To remove an attraction, complete the following:
- If applicable, select the property to work with.
- Click Delete (
) next to the attraction in the Current Attractions list.
- Confirm the deletion.
What's next?
How to add content to your website
How to upload media