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Can I Format Lists - create a heading and group two lists together

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08-20-2024 11:43 PM
SunniBoulton
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Dear community,

I have an Experience map to show areas where dogs can or cannot go.  On the page, I have created two lists, one called "Off Leash Areas" and the other "Prohibited Areas", generated from Views. 

My issues are:

1. I would like a title on these lists, so people know what they are looking at, but it seems the only way to do it is create a row, park it on top of the list, then bring in text and park it on top of the row.  This is so ridiculously clunky (3 disconnected items on top of each other) and slow - surely there's another way, have I missed something?!

Which segues into....

2. I haven't decided on the final layout, but I want some way to keep these lists together, so I don't have to constantly re-arrange them.  Is there a "Group items" function or similar that will save me endless realigning?

Thank you!

Sunniva Boulton

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ShengdiZhang
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Hi @SunniBoulton ,

If you want the title and the list data action button to be displayed on the same line, you can add text and list widgets to the Fixed Panel widget. When you drag the text widget around the list, you can see the snap line around the list widget, which allows you to snap the text widget to the list.

ShengdiZhang_0-1724291843702.png

If you don't need the list data action button, you can disable data action in the list action settings. Then you can place text and list widgets in column widgets.

ShengdiZhang_1-1724292316685.png

Hope it helps,

Shengdi

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ShengdiZhang
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Hi @SunniBoulton ,

If you want the title and the list data action button to be displayed on the same line, you can add text and list widgets to the Fixed Panel widget. When you drag the text widget around the list, you can see the snap line around the list widget, which allows you to snap the text widget to the list.

ShengdiZhang_0-1724291843702.png

If you don't need the list data action button, you can disable data action in the list action settings. Then you can place text and list widgets in column widgets.

ShengdiZhang_1-1724292316685.png

Hope it helps,

Shengdi

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SunniBoulton
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Hi Shengdi, thanks for that - I'm going to use a combination of your suggestions.  The Fixed panel widget seems to be the best solution. And I feel like a dill, not turning off "Data Actions"!

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