Since StoryMaps is being fully retired in the nearish future, I'm making the transition to using Experience Builder for my web projects. The first one I'm working on is creating something similar to this project: https://nashuarpc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Shortlist/index.html?appid=6a077279a4c944f4adfbdbeb70e3dcd1
I know how I would do it in StoryMaps, but Experience Builder is throwing me through a loop and I don't have the time budgeted to aimlessly poke through its tutorials without some idea of what I'm looking for. So, I was hoping folks would be able to point me in the right direction for resources. So far I've managed to upload my map to the project and have it so the feature info is available on the sidebar. However, what's throwing me is having the features split between different tabs for each category, and also having the list of feature images that opens the feature info.
StoryMaps aren't going anywhere. There is a Classic StoryMaps that is being retired.
Agree that it is Classic StoryMaps that is being retired and that ArcGIS StoryMaps is not going away. It looks like the storymap referenced uses the Shortlist template from classic StoryMaps. Esri actually has a video about how to recreate this template in ArcGIS StoryMaps which might be useful: Recreate the classic Story Map Shortlist template in ArcGIS StoryMaps - Esri Videos: GIS, Events, Ar...
Hi @Mike_RPC
In ArcGIS Experience Builder, after adding a data source, you can set it to display only data from a specific category.
Then, you can add the same web map again and set it to display data from other categories. Show different categories of web maps on different pages.
Thanks,
Ke