I am trying to share a map that I created in ArcGIS Pro as a webmap so that I can incorporate it into an ArcGIS dashboard.
The map has multiple vector layers and multiple raster layers. When I look at the map in ArcGIS pro, all the layers have their own check box and I can turn them off/on individually (see image below). For instance, I can have the "flooding extent" layer turned on, but the "After January.." layer turned off.
However, when I export this map as a webmap, all the raster layers become somehow grouped/merged (not sure what the correct terminology is). I can only view all of the raster layers at once or none of them. This does not happen for the vector layers, which I can turn on and off individually (see below)
Could anyone tell me how to maintain the ability to turn on/off individual Raster layers when I export this map from ArcGIS pro as a webmap?
Same issue for me. Elevation rasters are combined into one tile layer and all layers inherit transparency if a single layer has transparent symbology. We often illustrate elevation with slight transparency over a hillshade to show geomorphic features, but it is not effective when every layer inherits the transparency.
Same issue here...trying to figure out what I did wrong, but coming up empty. Seems like really odd behavior that I hadn't encountered before. I'm running Pro 3.3.1 and had also raised this oddity to one of our account's solution engineers for investigation.
I know this post is super old, but I figured out a solution if anyone else encounters this issue. When you go to share your project as a web map (Share, Share As Web Map), make sure you edit the configuration. At the top of the Share As Web Map pop-up there are three tabs: Map, Configuration, and Messages. Click Configuration. There are options at the top right: Properties, Split, and Combine. The Split option will divide your web tile layer into two. If you split the web tile layer so that each raster is shared on its own layer they won't all be stuck together in the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer. 😚