Hi, I don't have access to edit this story, but I'm wondering how the navigation tool works in this story map.
Official Community Plan It looks like this:
Thanks,
Michael Kohler
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Hi @MeKohler ,
I took a look at the URL and this appears to be an ArcGIS StoryMaps Collection rather than a single StoryMap. The navigation is generated by the Collection itself, with each tile/card in the overview linking to a separate item (StoryMap, page, document, etc.) within the collection. The collection provides the navigation controls and manages movement between items automatically.
In this case, the grid of section thumbnails on the landing page is the collection overview. When a user selects a tile, the corresponding collection item opens. The navigation behavior is configured at the Collection level, not within the individual stories.
If you're trying to reproduce this design, you would typically:
Since you don't have edit access to this specific Collection, you won't be able to see the underlying configuration, but from the public view it appears to be a standard StoryMaps Collection using thumbnail-based navigation.
You can also see this link to find more informations
Best regards,
Nektarios
Here is a current/recent resource that will help you learn more about collections: Start your first ArcGIS StoryMaps collection
This blog also includes a link to a collection tutorial (at the bottom of the page).
Hi @MeKohler ,
I took a look at the URL and this appears to be an ArcGIS StoryMaps Collection rather than a single StoryMap. The navigation is generated by the Collection itself, with each tile/card in the overview linking to a separate item (StoryMap, page, document, etc.) within the collection. The collection provides the navigation controls and manages movement between items automatically.
In this case, the grid of section thumbnails on the landing page is the collection overview. When a user selects a tile, the corresponding collection item opens. The navigation behavior is configured at the Collection level, not within the individual stories.
If you're trying to reproduce this design, you would typically:
Since you don't have edit access to this specific Collection, you won't be able to see the underlying configuration, but from the public view it appears to be a standard StoryMaps Collection using thumbnail-based navigation.
You can also see this link to find more informations
Best regards,
Nektarios
Here is a current/recent resource that will help you learn more about collections: Start your first ArcGIS StoryMaps collection
This blog also includes a link to a collection tutorial (at the bottom of the page).