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Map Tour-like template - where I can find it?

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06-02-2014 01:53 AM
DanielWołowik
Emerging Contributor
Hi,

I am curious to know about template that was used in that applications below:
http://www.directrelief.org/voices/
http://storymaps.esri.com/stories/2013/endangered-languages/

I see that the templates are quite similar but it isn???t any ready to use story maps template. Is it possible to get that template? if YES where I can find it? If NO, is it possible  to save that website and modify it?

Thanks,
Daniel
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RupertEssinger
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Hi Daniel
It isn't one of our supported templates but we do make the source code available in Github for developers who would like to use it as the basis for their own custom story maps app. Note that the code for this is unsupported and provided as-is. Developer skills necessary in order to use.


https://github.com/leebock/languages

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RupertEssinger
Esri Alum
Hi Daniel
It isn't one of our supported templates but we do make the source code available in Github for developers who would like to use it as the basis for their own custom story maps app. Note that the code for this is unsupported and provided as-is. Developer skills necessary in order to use.


https://github.com/leebock/languages
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DanielWołowik
Emerging Contributor
Hi Rupert,

thank you for your reply. That is what I was looking for. I took a look at the code and I agree that there is a lot of work but the app looks great and I think it's worth it.

Many thanks!
Daniel
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MaxeneGraze
New Contributor

How would one go about integrating this from GitHub? I know basic coding, but I'm a little confused in regards to the integration method. 

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RupertEssinger
Esri Alum

Hi Maxene,

The Story Maps in the Story Maps Gallery listed under 'Story Map App > Custom Designs' are created by our Story Maps dev team as custom developments (not customizations of our out-of-the-box app templates) to experiment with new storytelling patterns or for special one-off assignments. Some of these do get turned into app templates. For example Thirteen Spooky Halloween Haunts was the prototype for the new Side Panel layout we added to Story Map Tour in our April 2018 release (the new Side Panel layout may not have the exact same features as the Halloween Haunts). 

In those cases where we have shared the source code for a custom design via Github, this is really aimed at the developer community in case they are interested in how particular features were implemented or have a similar project. We don't provide documentation or support for that code because it is shared 'as-is' and it's not necessarily easy to adapt or re-use the code, and we generally wouldn't recommend that pattern. 

In the case of the particular custom design mentioned in this thread, you could get a similar look and feel using the Story Map Tour app and embedding audio. See these examples and here's a blog post about how to do that by including the HTML <audio> tag in the Map Tour caption text.

Rupert

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