In a Journal story map, I have linked an image to a Tableau graph (Workbook: Acres burned 1960–2016 ). When I close the Tableau window, the story map starts from the beginning, rather than taking you back to the story map page where the link was. Any tip on how to do this? Thank you!
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Hi Mila -- give this a try: Launch a Story Map Journal at a specific section | ArcGIS Blog
Mila,
Try moving your topic to the Story Maps space. It likely will get more visibility there. Can you post a link to your story map here?
The story is not public yet. But here it is in case you have internal access
Hi Mila -- Sorry you are getting unexpected results with your story map. If you have not shared your story then no one else, other than administrators in your organization, is able to see it.
Could you describe a little more about how your story is configured, what is happening, and what you expect to happen? Also, if you could share a few screenshots that might help clarify what is going on.
Hi Owen,
Thank you for quick reply. I want to use interactive charts, produced in Tableau, in my Journal story map. However, when embedded as a weblink in the side panel, they don't show well because they are too wide. I decided to insert the graph as an image (produced in excel and saved as .png) and link this image to the interactive graph hosted in Tableau Public.
In Tableau, you have the option to define the URL that will open up when your interactive chart opens: a) their portal, or b) a given website (in this case I am using the story map link)
a) Tableau portal (interactive graph shows embedded in their site)
b) Story map site (interactive chart shows as a popup window with the first page of the story map in the background.
When you click the story map image, there are two things that open up: the popup window with the interactive graph, and a new browser with the story map behind (showing the first Journal story map page). When you close the window, the new browser that simultaneously opened remains leaving the viewer with the beginning of the story. If the viewer realizes what is happening, s/he can just close the second browser window, but most people would be confuse of why they are no longer in the same page where the chart is inserted.
Any chance that I can insert in Tableau the story map link that takes you directly to the page where the graph image was inserted?
Thank you!
Mila
Hi Mila -- give this a try: Launch a Story Map Journal at a specific section | ArcGIS Blog
THANK YOU SO MUCH! It works exactly as I wanted. You (and your team) are the best!
Mila