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Overview got translated to "General Presentation" for your locale. GeoJSON files can only be added as files in a public account using the Content>New Item workflow. With a regular account you have the option to publish it as a hosted feature layer, then could add it to a map. With a public account you can add a geoJSON file via URL directly to your map. You can test that by using this URL from the U.S. Geological Survey: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/feed/v1.0/summary/significant_month.geojson
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If you add/publish content in ArcGIS Online and offer that via a Hub/Open Data site, you still consume storage credits. Same for if you've hosted something in ArcGIS Online and then share that content by submitting it to the Living Atlas. If you contribute content to Living Atlas via the Community Maps program, then it depends if you are providing source data (like imagery) that is published in Living Atlas, or publishing your own services to contribute via Community Maps Program.
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Which browser? About all I can think of to try at this point is to ensure your browser cache is cleared, then try again (or try in an incognito/private window). The "en" is automatically added, you can also try https://trust.arcgis.com but it shouldn't matter.
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I opened trust.esri.com and signed in to an ArcGIS Online account in Chrome, Firefox, Edge - all with no issues, all return security advisement about my organization correctly. As far as I can tell, everything is working as it should be.
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Let me check again. Which link are you using that seemed to fail?
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Yes, it has been resolved. The old Security Advisor has been replaced by the new one, so if you are using old links you might want to update. Go to: https://trust.arcgis.com/en/ In the right corner click Launch Security Advisor Then sign in from the upper right corner:
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ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World provides foundation elevation layers and tools to support analysis and visualization across the ArcGIS system. These layers get updated quarterly with high resolution elevation data from federal agencies, open sources, and community maps program. World elevation layers have been updated with many high-resolution elevation datasets. For more information on these updates, see this blog article by @RajinderNagi High resolution data updates to Living Atlas World Elevation layers and tools. Visit the ArcGIS Living Atlas home page to learn about what's new and how to use content. See the ArcGIS Living Atlas blog for more blog articles that help you get the most out of Living Atlas.
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You can add a CSV using New Item found at the top of the Contents tab. Once the hosted feature layer is created, there are several ways for you to add photos. Way 1 One way is to add photos/images manually in the feature layer pop-ups. See: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-online/mapping/configure-pop-ups-tips-photos/ Since this is a manual operation, it's tedious but for small numbers of features works just fine. Way 2 Another way is to enable feature attachments. Once enabled, you can manually add photos/images/files as attachments to each feature. To enable attachments, open the newly created hosted feature layer item overview and click on the layer in the Layers section. Once opened, down on the right side of the page you can enable attachments. Once enabled, you can open the Data tab for the hosted feature layer, locate the attachment field, and click Add to add one or more attachments. Another way to add attachments once they are enabled, is to click Edit from the Settings (light) toolbar, then when you select a feature you will see an option to add attachments to the feature. Once enabled, you can add and configure an Attachments element in the layer pop-up. Way 3 Another way is that once you figure out what you want to add, you can add a field that contains a link to the photo/image/file you want to display or add a table and join it. This gets tricky with 1:M relationships, but you can also do things like add a link to a Flickr or other cloud storage viewer to open and view multiple photos/image/files. I've configured hosted feature layers to open 3rd-party content management systems from pop-up links, so there are many options here. Others here in the Community may have other ideas and suggestions.
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I did a quick reality check and am unable to repro the error. Unless others chime in here with other ideas, I'd suggest connecting with support.
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I did take a quick look at the JSON for a map, even a basemap I'd saved in my organization, but couldn't see anything about display LODs. You could edit the zoom levels in the Vector Tile Style Editor, but you would have to do consider that for each layer which would not be trivial. I would try the apps first to see if that provides the desired result before considering other alternatives.
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Actually, I am not sure. I've never considered editing the JSON to do that, and only rarely edit the JSON anyway. But I am curious myself and will take a look later, if you do find out one way or another, please post here.
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If you are new to making maps, you can also follow the Make a map help tutorial to help you get started as well. You'll find that on your home page.
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There isn't a built-in setting in Map Viewer to do that, however using Instant Apps you can set both a boundary and a scale.
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I'm not positive I understand what you are trying to do, but you can use URL parameters to open a map at a specific scale (LOD). Example and discussion here: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-online/mapping/use-url-parameters-in-map-viewer/ Examples: https://www.arcgis.com/apps/mapviewer/index.html?webmap=8152694dd9594393a1db4d62d2020fe3&level=15 https://www.arcgis.com/apps/mapviewer/index.html?webmap=8152694dd9594393a1db4d62d2020fe3&level=5 In addition, even if the basemap supports all LODs, you can adjust the basemap layer properties to only display within a sprecific scale range, the same way you can adjust layers to only display within a specific scale range. So your basemaps can go the full range LOD-wise, but you can restrict visibility in any map. Viewers can change that, but that can be controlled using apps.
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Land use/land cover (LULC) maps are a valuable tool for decision-makers at local, regional, and national levels around the world. Performing change analysis on a series of LULC maps over time can help to quantify and better understand the impacts of earth processes and human activity on our environment. Through the Living Atlas partnership with Impact Observatory, the annual Sentinel-2 10m Land Use/Land Cover Time Series has been updated with new data from 2023, expanding the time series to include global coverage from 2017-2023. The Sentinel-2 Land Cover Explorer, one of the Living Atlas ready-to-use-apps, has also been updated. For more information, see Global Land Cover Updates by @RobertWaterman Visit the ArcGIS Living Atlas home page to learn about what's new and how to use content. See the ArcGIS Living Atlas blog for more blog articles that help you get the most out of Living Atlas.
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