diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md
index 3f62493cf..b82890c78 100644
--- a/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.
### Changed
- Restyle grid layer legend & show conditionally based on zoom level [#826](https://github.com/open-apparel-registry/open-apparel-registry/pull/826)
+- Update guide tab text along with vector tile feature [#834](https://github.com/open-apparel-registry/open-apparel-registry/pull/834)
### Deprecated
diff --git a/src/app/src/components/FilterSidebar.jsx b/src/app/src/components/FilterSidebar.jsx
index d9d91fd04..c5701540a 100644
--- a/src/app/src/components/FilterSidebar.jsx
+++ b/src/app/src/components/FilterSidebar.jsx
@@ -153,7 +153,14 @@ class FilterSidebar extends Component {
const insetComponent = (() => {
switch (activeFilterSidebarTab) {
case filterSidebarTabsEnum.guide:
- return
- The Open Apparel Registry (OAR) is an open data tool for correctly - identifying global apparel facilities and their affiliations. The - OAR collates disparate supplier lists from industry stakeholders - into one global map and registry and assigns each unique facility an - OAR ID. -
-- The collated database of facility names, addresses and affiliated - parties, pulled from public and contributed data, is powered by an - advanced name and address-matching algorithm, developed by - geospatial software firm, Azavea. The free-to-use, open source tool - can be used by any organization to update and standardize a supplier - list against the database, view facility affiliations and use the - OAR ID as a unique and shared ID across software systems and - databases. -
-- To contribute to the database, users must create a free account at - the Register tab on the main toolbar. Anyone can sign up and - contribute. Users interested in browsing the OAR are able to search - the site without creating an account. -
- - Learn More - -+ The Open Apparel Registry (OAR) is an open data tool for + correctly identifying global apparel facilities and their + affiliations. The OAR collates disparate supplier lists from + industry stakeholders into one global map and registry and + assigns each unique facility an OAR ID. +
++ The collated database of facility names, addresses and + affiliated parties, pulled from public and contributed data, + is powered by an advanced name and address-matching + algorithm, developed by geospatial software firm, Azavea. + The free-to-use, open source tool can be used by any + organization to update and standardize a supplier list + against the database, view facility affiliations and use the + OAR ID as a unique and shared ID across software systems and + databases. +
++ To contribute to the database, users must create a free + account at the Register tab on the main toolbar. Anyone can + sign up and contribute. Users interested in browsing the OAR + are able to search the site without creating an account. +
+ + Learn More + ++ The Open Apparel Registry (OAR) is an open data tool for + identifying global apparel facilities and their affiliations + (“Contributors”). The OAR brings together facility lists from + industry stakeholders into one map and registry and assigns each + unique facility an OAR ID. +
+How does it work?
++ Anybody can search the facilities and view associated + affiliations. Users can search the site by entering a facility + name or OAR ID number; searching by a particular contributor (or + multiple contributors); or searching by country (or multiple + countries). All of these search filters can be used in + combination. +
++ Users can download the data for free by clicking the “Download” + button (free account required) or{' '} + + connecting via API + + . +
++ By default, the map includes all facilities in the database and + is updated as new facilities are added. The list of facilities + in the left column corresponds to the dots on the map, with the + dot colors representing the volume of facilities in that area. + As users zoom on the map, the dots update to reflect the change + in density as the area represented by the dot changes. The + legend (or key) for the dots is visible on the bottom left of + the OAR map. +
+ + Learn More + +