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The value: You want to view content you have created in the past and find it without knowing the exact wording you had used, which could be entered in a search.
How to do it: You can filter your content whether you are signed in or not.
If you are logged out:
On the Esri Community homepage, click within the search bar at the base of the header. Type in your username and hit enter. Next, click the Members tab and click on your name within the member results. Then click View Profile.
If you are signed in:
Click your avatar on the navigation bar at the top of the screen. Click on My Profile from the menu that appears.
Next, click on the magnifying button on the search bar to bring up the filters. Optionally, use the filters to narrow the search results. For example, use the Type of Post drop down narrow and check off Questions to display results that are questions. Type a keyword or phrase in the search bar and hit enter.
Keep in mind: If looking for a reply or comment you have made, keywords that are in the original title of the post but not in the body of the reply will not be found. Use a keyword from the body of the reply or comment instead.
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Esri Community’s Tools & Tips series provides a power-packed serving of “How-To” every month. These micro-sized guides make it easy to level up your platform knowledge and get more out of Esri Community.
The value: There are many reasons why people may want to change their username. Perhaps you’ve legally changed your name, you have privacy concerns, or you just want to showcase your fun and creative side in a judgement free community. No matter what your reason for changing your username, Esri Community allows you to do this without affecting your account or content.
How to do it: Sign into Esri Community. Click your avatar near the top right of the navigation toolbar. Next, click My Settings. Under the Username tab, you will see a text box with your current username. Click in the text box and delete it. Type in your new username and click the Change Username button.
Change Your Username
Keep in mind: A username cannot contain spaces and must be at least 2 characters up to a maximum of 30 characters in length. A username can contain letters, numbers, dashes and underscores.
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I can reproduce what you are reporting. You can create a permalink on comments but not on the original posting. It does not look like this is available in our next major update either. FYI @SimiBasu
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So, you’ve submitted an idea! That’s great, we truly appreciate that. You are so excited ... until you get a notification that it has been closed.
“Unfortunately, not all ideas are a good fit. These are not being considered at this time and will not be open to further voting.
Ideas may be closed for different reasons, and we will do our best to communicate and let the community know why this idea isn’t a good match for our current plans. Thank you for your contribution!”
Your heart might sink. Feelings of rejection could understandably surface. Please trust that it isn’t personal. You may even go through the five stages of rejection (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance plus a sixth stage of: utter abandonment - I'll never have an idea again!). Don’t get discouraged, treat yourself with compassion and follow the advice of James Clear.
"Don't wait to start writing until you have something to say. Start writing so you can find out what you have to say.
Your first idea is rarely your best idea. It can take a lot of reps before you discover something worth keeping." (Clear, J. 2024).
If you are having trouble submitting ideas review the Submission Guidelines and take a look at Tips for getting your ideas heard.
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Clear, J. (2024, May 9), 3-2-1: On weaknesses, the secret to happiness, and what you want but haven’t said. https://jamesclear.com/3-2-1/may-9-2024
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Esri Community’s Tools & Tips series provides a power-packed serving of “How-To” every month. These micro-sized guides make it easy to level up your platform knowledge and get more out of Esri Community.
The value: Translating a post allows you to convert a blog, document, question, idea or event into one of seven supported languages. Currently the seven supported languages are: Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazilian), and Spanish.
How to do it: Log into Esri Community. Then navigate to the post you would like to translate. Next, click the Translate Now button, located on the far right in the gray bar, immediately above the title. A message will pop-up stating ‘This thread is not selected for translation by the Author. Do you want to translate this thread?’ Click OK if you would like to continue with the translation. Use the Language Translation dropdown and select the language in which you would like to translate the text content to.
Keep in mind: It may take a little time to translate the content. If the content doesn’t translate, hit the Refresh button beside the translation language drop down to refresh the page.
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About Translation
The translation tool is a machine translation used to convert certain text content to one of seven supported languages, without leaving Esri Community. Currently the seven supported languages are: Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazilian) and Spanish. Content that can be translated includes blogs, documents, questions, ideas, and events.
Note: Text and voice within images & videos will not be translated.
How to Translate
To translate a blog, document, questions, idea or event, use the following steps:
Log into Esri Community.
Navigate to the document, question, idea or event you would like to translate.
Click the Translate Now button, located on the far right of the in the gray bar, immediately above the title.
A message will pop-up stating ‘This thread is not selected for translation by the Author. Do you want to translate this thread?’ Click OK if you would like to continue with the translation.
Use the Language Translation dropdown and select the language in which you would like to translate the text content to. Available languages are Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazilian) and Spanish. Note: It may take a little time to translate the content. If the content doesn’t translate, hit the Refresh button beside the translation language drop down to refresh the page. Note: a legal disclaimer will appear indicating that the content has been translated.
How to view translated content
To view a blog, document, questions, idea or event, that has already been translated use the following steps:
Navigate to a board or a specific document, question, idea or event you would like to view as translated
Locate the Language Translation dropdown, located beside the subscribe button on a board or on the far right of the in the gray bar, immediately above the title of a specific post.
Use the Language Translation dropdown and select the language in which you would like to translate the text content to. Available languages are Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazilian) and Spanish. Note: If the content doesn’t show the translated content, hit the Refresh button beside the translation language drop down to refresh the page.
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@RTPL_AU We understand you are trying to help and we do appreciate that. However, ArcGIS Ideas is not the correct location for discussing performance issues. As stated, in the ArcGIS Ideas Submission Guidelines and Statuses :
4. Performance issues are typically complex and involve troubleshooting that may be specific to data, hardware, network, bandwidth, and so on, that are not generally applicable to all users. While ideas related to performance are not strictly off limits, it will usually be more productive to work with Technical Support to troubleshoot performance concerns.
Please work with Technical Support on your concerns regarding performance issues.
@Bud yes, in this case, your documentation idea would be closed. Due to the complexities mentioned above, we will not provide such information.
@MarcoBoeringa We do our best to fix issues in timely manner. Decisions of what does and doesn't make it into a release are not taken lightly and are heavily weighed against many factors. It is not always possible to address issues immediately in the following release after it is found. Some issues, especially complex performance issues, like this one, can be quite gnarly and take a longer time to work through and resolve.
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How to @mention
To @mention, use the following steps:
Navigate to the content (i.e. question, idea, blog, document, video or event) you would like to draw someone’s attention to.
Using the Reply (on questions and videos) or the Comment (on Ideas, blogs, documents, and events) field, start typing your message. When you are ready to include someone into the conversation type ‘@’ and immediately, without any spaces, start typing the username or User Group. For example, ‘@BriannaEttley’. As you start typing, suggestions will appear. When you see the username, you are looking for, click on it to add it to the reply or comment. If you do not see the username, click Show more to view more usernames.
When you have finished composing your reply or comment, hit the reply or comment button to complete the post.
The person or people in the group will receive a notification with a link to the content in their notification feed and email.
Note: If a user has turned off email notifications, unsubscribed to automated Community emails, turned off push notifications, turned off all real-time pop-up notification, or turned off all mobile notifications, the member may only see the notification when checking their notification feed.
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Esri Community’s Tools & Tips series provides a power-packed serving of “How-To” every month. These micro-sized guides make it easy to level up your platform knowledge and get more out of Esri Community.
The value: Creating a permalink allows you to produce a URL that takes you directly to a comment or response on a post. For example, if you want to share with a colleague the 3rd of 5 comments on a question, sharing the link to the question won’t take them to the specific comment you would like to highlight to your coworker. However, a permalink will take your colleague directly to the 3rd comment on the post.
How to do it:
From a question, idea, article, video or comment, click on the Post Options dropdown menu on the right hand side of the content. Click on Permalink. The URL in the address bar will update to include the new permalink information. Copy the URL from the address bar. Paste the URL to your medium of choice and send it to your colleagues.
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@JesseCloutier's comment is still valid. At this point, there aren't any plans to introduce this into ideas boards.
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The push notifications in the settings turns off all notifications (email, pop-ups etc.) Mobile notifications is in the list as default from the platform vendor as we do not have a mobile application that this applies to. Sorry for the confusion. Here is a screenshot of some of the settings I am referring to in this topic. You can find under My Settings > Subscriptions and Notifications > Notification Settings
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Esri Community’s Tools & Tips series provides a power-packed serving of “How-To” every month. These micro-sized guides make it easy to level up your platform knowledge and get more out of Esri Community.
The value: Direct Messaging another member, allows you to connect with other members by taking a conversation offline for a more personal interaction. For example, you notice another member is posting about a hot topic in your field of interest and you want to learn more about other trends they may have been investigating.
How to do it: From a post or blog article, click on the member’s name and click ‘View Profile’. Scroll down to the ‘Contact Me’ section on the left-hand side. Click the ‘Direct Message’ button. This will open the ‘Create New Message’ form. The member’s username will already be auto filled in the ‘Send to’ field.
Alternatively, click on the ‘envelope’ button in the top left corner of Esri Community. This will open up your Inbox. Click on the other ‘envelope’ icon beside the ‘Inbox’ dropdown on the right-hand side of the screen. This will open the ‘Create New Message’ form. In the ‘Send to’ field, type or search for the member’s username(s).
Optionally, check ’Send as Broadcast Message’ if it is being sent to multiple members and you’d like the message to be sent out individually to each member.
From here, fill out the ‘Message Subject’ and ‘Message Body’. Once you have finished composing the message, click the ‘Send Message’ Button at the bottom of the form.
The message will be sent to the recipient(s). If the user is subscribed to automated Community emails in their email settings, an email will be sent to the recipient notifying them of the message as well as a notification on the envelope button in the top left corner of Esri Community.
Keep in mind: If a user has turned off email notifications, unsubscribed to automated community emails, turned off push notifications, turned off all real-time pop-up notification, or turned off all mobile notifications, the member may only see the notification when checking their notification feed.
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There has been no change at this time. We will be working towards upgrading our platform over the next year and will provide updates if changes are made.
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This past October, I had the opportunity to participate in a workshop facilitated by Tamsen Webster, author of Find Your Red Thread. Her talk was all about getting your ideas heard. Of course, I was intrigued and all I could think of was how this could apply to you, the creators of many ideas on Esri Community. In her talk and her book, she goes through the process of making an idea delectable by turning it into a story with a process that covers more than the basic elements of having a beginning, middle and end. She discusses a blueprint and a process of defining the goal, problem, truth, change and actions. She makes it easy to create stories from your ideas with her worksheets found here by breaking it down into two parts: the pieces of the story and the case for it to be heard.
I thought it might be nice to help those struggling to get their ideas submitted and see this method in action by taking an existing idea and reframe it using her method. I chose this idea just to reframe it, not because it is good or bad or because it was implemented recently, I just chose it as an example. The original idea captures the concept of sorting by geometry type in the ArcGIS Pro Catalog pane.
First using Tamsen’s Red Thread Worksheet, I created the pieces of the story to reframe the idea as follows:
Audience: Who is this message for?
ArcGIS Pro Catalog Users
Goal: What question does the audience already want answers to?
How can I look at my data based on geometry type (i.e. point, line, polygon, etc…)?
Problem: What pair of words or short phrase captures your AND their perspectives on what’s in the way?
Organization & efficiency
Truth: What truth or provable fact makes the problem impossible to ignore?
When it comes to organization, seeing geometry types allows for confidence in adding the correct feature.
When it comes to efficiency, accessing large amounts of data by the geometry type will allow you to access the specific data quickly thereby creating positive impressions.
Change: What’s the new thinking or behavior?
Viewing data in a different way.
Actions: What’s necessary to create the CHANGE?
Sorting your data in the ArcGIS Pro Catalog pane by geometry type
From here, I moved the story pieces over to Tamsen’s Conversational Case worksheet to get the case to be heard (aka the idea to submit):
ArcGIS Pro Catalog Users often want to look at data based on geometry type (i.e. point, line, polygon, etc…) so users can add data efficiently. Currently, the ArcGIS Pro Catalog pane focuses on names and feature types rather than on geometry types. Yet users believe that seeing geometry types allows for confidence in adding the correct feature and efficiency when dealing with large amounts of data. That’s why it is recommended to sort data in the ArcGIS Pro Catalog pane by geometry type.
Next time you have an idea and are struggling on how best to write your submission, try this method for some assistance. Don’t forget the submission guidelines and include screenshots/images if necessary to enhance clarifying your idea.
Citations
Webster, T. (2021). Find Your Red Thread. Page Two Books.
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Welcome, @BojanBabic!
That's awesome to hear you're just getting started with GIS.
Please be sure to check out the following Community-use resources to get you started:
Getting Started with Esri Community - Esri Community
Esri Training - Esri Community
Noting you're just getting started in the GIS field, here's a few Places in Community that may be a good starting point:
Esri Community - Young Professionals Network
Esri Community - Esri Training
Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions about using Esri Community.
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