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UPDATE as of 04/30/15 - I have logged a support ticket with ESRI Analysts. They are still trying to uncover the reason for my widgets moving. At this point they are waiting to find out if it is a site specific bug or a known issue.
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Thank you Ben. Fortunately I am now in contact with our ESRI Business Representative for AGOL services. I think he is going to set up a conference call for me to address any known issues or questions I may have with our new Open Data Portal. Hopefully I will find a solution.
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Hello Ben, Thank you for the compliment This is a portal for a REST site that we have internally. The widgets move/shift around when i leave the design page to view the site. I have attached a snapshot of my view below... you can compare this to what you saw before.
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Home | Marion County, Florida GIS - Open Data Portal
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ArcGIS Online Web Apps.... the way that the Open Data site comes out of the box. Here is a link to my site if you want to look at it. Home | Marion County, Florida GIS
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Our organization is in need of sharing large raster data (DEMs and Aerial Imagery) with the public. That is one of the main reasons we decided to try Open Data. Now that I have done some experimenting and built our Open Data site, I have realized that the actual rasters for download are not supported and on the image server - which only gives you an option to download in an image format which is USELESS in an ArcGIS platform.
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Frequently, my widgets will shift position after I have placed them in a specific spot. Why is this happening and how can I prevent it?
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You are very welcome Chris! It only takes a the willingness to learn and expand your knowledge in GIS and its functionality. It really is a great career that hasn't really been pinned down to "formal education" or a slew of certifications yet. Although there are many college programs and certifications that you can achieve, the real "hands on" experience in GIS is what counts. If you ever need a good network of professionals to bounce ideas off of or if you have questions related to GIS projects, ESRI staff is very knowledgeable and helpful. This forum and other forums out there are good resources as well as the ArcGIS Desktop Online Help. Take care and good luck with your future endeavors. Amanda
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Hello Chris, First let me say... welcome to the world of GIS! It is an awesome and rewarding career! I can tell you that transitioning into the world of GIS is definitely a challenge but not impossible. The #1 thing you have going for you is that you are already an IT professional and that will be very beneficial for you in GIS. When I got started in GIS 10 years ago, I was fresh out of college with an A.S. degree in Computer Information Technology. I was fortunate to get a position with my County's Commissioner Office and get on the job training for GIS. Although it took me until now (about a year ago) to transition into a title that specifically says I am a GIS professional, it has been a journey to say the least. My recommendation for you would to go on ESRI's website and sign up for a global account. Its free. Then you can browse through their online training catalogs and find free web learning and seminars. It also helps to attend conferences, volunteer for GIS related activities, and also join groups that are known for supporting GIS users. For example on groups I mean like "FLURISA" - that is a Florida chapter of URISA and the member fee is $25 yearly. You can search for groups that are local to you. I hope this helps and feel free to message me for more help if needed. Thank you, Amanda
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Hello Brian, Yes, you can remove layers in a web map. Go to the "Content" tab in the Details section to the left. Click on the arrow next to the layer and choose "Remove Layer". Hope this helps. Amanda
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Hello Zac, I am assuming you are using an apple iPhone? since you mentioned "iOS". Amanda
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Devin, Did you ever find a solution to this issue? Amanda
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Hey Dan, After I posted this if found out that there is a default "data" field calculation in the field calculator tool. It was handy and much easier than trying to write my own. Thank you.
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Hello Greg, After I posted this if found out that there is a default "data" field calculation in the field calculator tool. It was handy and much easier than trying to write my own. Thank you.
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