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Is it possible to share your template Sebastien? Im in need one like that.
Thanks a lot.
Phuong
With pleasure but it is tweeked with our logos and so on.
I guess you could anway sort that out?
Toss me an email or MP so we can send you a link
Dear Sebastien,
Thank you very much for the prompting message and a nice example. This is
what I am looking for. The layer group feature is what we expect ESRI to
improve but it seems they don't care much.
Is it possible to share this template with me? This could help me a lot in
dealing my GIS project data management.
Thank you very much.
Best regards,
Phuong Do
Sure no problem to share it.
Just send me your email by private message (i guess it is possible?) Or give me your mail
But be aware that the code is using some layouting speicifcs to us (that you will have to remove) and we dont assure maintenance on this
It's very kind of you Sebastien. My email is dphuong@gmail.com. Don't know how to send PM in this forum, sorry for that.
Thanks a lot for your supports.
Regards,
Phuong Do
I'm still looking for a way to group layers in ArcGIS Online. I am managing utility networks, and would like to group water utility, sanitary, and storm utility features together, instead of just having each layer listed separately in the layer list. I want to be able to turn on and off the whole system instead of just one layer at a time. This seems like such a simple feature to integrate with ArcGIS Online...
I uploaded our code here
Dear Sebastien,
Thank you very much for your support. I hope I will be able to handle the
instruction with your advanced classic view template.
Best regards,
Phuong Do
Eben:
I'm not quite sure if this is exactly what you're asking, but I seem to be able to group layers in ArcGIS Online. I think this might be an issue because most people are uploading single Shapefiles within a Zip file, and then hoping to group them after they have been installed in ArcGIS Online. This cannot be done.
However, if you bundle multiple Shapefiles into one Zip file, and then upload that to ArcGIS Online, the web software will inherently group them together. The only caveat that I can see though is that it only groups the layers in the "Contents" tab, and not the "Legend"...but this I find is Ok because this is where most people will be reading the legend anyway.
ArcGIS Online will name your group based on the name you gave to your Zip file; however, this, of course, can also be edited after you have uploaded the Zip file. I have given you an example of what I have done in the past with ArcGIS Online. The Zip file I just named "Fairview Noise Assessment-July2015", and each Shapefile that was contained in that Zip file is grouped below.
Does this help?