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Swipe Widget Breaks After Republishing

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11-20-2025 06:29 AM
JonM32
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Has anyone ever had a swipe widget break after republishing an Experience Builder application?

Yesterday I republished an app of mine that has the swipe widget in it. I made changes to other parts of the app and did nothing to the swipe tool. After republishing, the swipe widget is broken and the sliding swipe bar that splits the map doesn't appear.

I compared the swipe widget in the broken app to a brand-new added swipe widget to see if there was an update applied to the widget. There was - the new one has different settings available to set. So maybe when I republished, experience builder has a hard time recognizing older versions of the swipe widget. (hope this makes sense!)

The fix I found was to add a new swipe widget, reset all my settings in widget for the app. Very annoying and time consuming...

This post applies to ArcGIS Online by the way.

Thanks,

Jon

Jon
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ClintOffutt1
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I've noticed that too.  I have always deleted the swipe app and then just re created it like you mentioned and it worked fine.  In my case, I use the swipe tool for a group layer containing several aerial images.  The issues with the swipe too have arrived after I've added new images to this group.  So it might have something to do with adding new data layers.  Or, in my case, since all the data layers were "leading layers" in the swipe app, maybe it didn't like that I added a new layer in that part of the tool...

 

 

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ClintOffutt1
Frequent Contributor

I've noticed that too.  I have always deleted the swipe app and then just re created it like you mentioned and it worked fine.  In my case, I use the swipe tool for a group layer containing several aerial images.  The issues with the swipe too have arrived after I've added new images to this group.  So it might have something to do with adding new data layers.  Or, in my case, since all the data layers were "leading layers" in the swipe app, maybe it didn't like that I added a new layer in that part of the tool...

 

 

Wei_Wang
Esri Contributor

Hi, to help us investigate the issue more effectively, could you please provide a reproducible app? If that is not possible, you may contact our support team with a detailed description of the problem.

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JonM32
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It's already fixed so I'll reach out to Esri if it happens again to show them.

Thanks @Wei_Wang 

Jon
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