I would like to propose a feature enhancement for ArcGIS Online that would significantly improve usability and workflow efficiency.
Currently, when working with multiple layers in maps, users often need to repeatedly configure which layers are selectable during editing or analysis sessions. This can become time-consuming, especially for complex projects with many layers.
I suggest introducing the ability to define and save a set of default selectable layers within a map or project. This would allow users to:
Predefine which layers are selectable by default
Save these preferences with the map configuration
Automatically apply them each time the map is opened or shared
This feature would streamline editing workflows, reduce repetitive setup, and minimize the risk of selecting or modifying unintended layers.
Thank you for considering this enhancement. I believe it would provide meaningful efficiency gains for many users working with layered datasets.
Are you familiar with the Web Editor Instant App Template? It allows you to do just that. You may want to take it for a spin and see if that's what you're looking for.
For more info, check out this article: Edit Your Way with the Web Editor Instant App Template
Yes, I am familiar.
Hopefully this is something that can be implemented where user can save default selection settings so that we dont have to keep unchecking the boxes over 30 layers. Grouping helps but having ability to save preferred selectable layers by map would be very helpful similar to how Arc Pro works when you save project, selectable layers are also saved.
I was referring to Web Editor and Webmap. Instant app is a nice workaround. Appreciate your feedback Emily.
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