In Web AppBuilder and GeoPlanner, you could assign a layer to be a preview layer in the mosaic image layer that the Suitability Modeler Widget uses to enable weighted overlay.
Is that not available in Experience Builder? Asking as we are porting a Web AppBuilder app to Experience Builder and that seems to be missing:
WAB - the layer preview and details icons appear when the mosaic has a URL in the URL field and there are values in the description field.
Experience Builder: Icons don't display.
To repro:
1. Generate a new web appbuilder app with the suitability modeler widget. Use the default service (https://utility.arcgis.com/usrsvcs/servers/24b7c7752170431a95719323a9e71a5e/rest/services/WRO_World_...)
2. Save and launch the app - click the suitability modeler widget and you'll see the image preview icons to the right of the layers. (BTW, when you do click them, you are prompted to sign in to view a secured service)
3. Do the same using EB: Generate a new Experience Builder app using the Jewelry Box template. Use the default service (again https://utility.arcgis.com/usrsvcs/servers/24b7c7752170431a95719323a9e71a5e/rest/services/WRO_World_...)
4. Save and run the app. When the widget displays, no image preview icons.
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Hey Rob!!! This is currently expected behavior. We decided not to add the Preview and Details buttons when developing the Experience Builder widget. If this is something you think we should include in the the Experience Builder widget, I'll create an issue in our backlog.
I also tested adding values to the metadata field and removing values from the description field. Same result. Image previews work in WAB but not EB.
Hey Rob!!! This is currently expected behavior. We decided not to add the Preview and Details buttons when developing the Experience Builder widget. If this is something you think we should include in the the Experience Builder widget, I'll create an issue in our backlog.
Hi Ken! Thanks for the response. If you could that'd be great. In the meantime, we'll add them as layers to the TOC. Take care!