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Have you found out anything more on this elsewhere? Our organization has received a demand letter about our overall site being out of compliance, and trying to figure out where our maps stand. All the web resources I can find do not provide guidance on maps, only that all images should have a text equivalent, which is not always possible.
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Well if you want to keep that same url, then perhaps you could just try this without the "save as" step. I did that because I wasn't sure whether my widgets would be configured when I switched back from a different theme. However, it seem like at least in my case the configurations they were fine, so if you're brave you could try switching between themes in that original app.
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I just encountered issue myself on the ArcGIS Online version. The way I got around it was to save a copy of the app, choose a different theme and then this allows you to save again. Once you've saved as a different theme, then you can change back to the theme you were initially working with. In my case, all my widgets were still there and properly configured, but then I was able to save again.
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I'm working on a webmap to display the results of fish surveys around my area. I have a feature class with survey locations and a table with the results of those surveys, linked by a one-to-many relationship class. I added this feature service to an AGOL map and configured a column chart to display what was caught at each point. Unfortunately, the species appear across the x-axis based on their ObjectID, as opposed to some order that makes sense for the viewer, such as alphabetical order or decreasing abundance. For example the first column is whatever species happens to have the lowest objectID, followed by the next highest objectID, etc.. I'm wondering: 1. Can you sort how these these items show up in the table based on some other field in the related table, such as total number caught? 2. If that doesn't exist, does anybody know a way that you can essentially write-over the original object IDs in a specific order based on another field? I've tried using truncate table then appending a sorted table, but that still preserves the Object ID in the input table. If nothing else, I might go back to the original excel datasheet, sort the collections table by abundance or in alphabetical order, and then recreate the table (so that the objectIDs follow the order I'd prefer) and relationship class. Thanks
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