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Hi @Lbdet , That login screen will continue appearing if there are layers within the web map that aren't shared to the reader. This same behavior will happen in the ArcGIS Map Viewer outside of ArcGIS StoryMaps. The best solution would be to two have two separate maps or views to expose the different levels of data so the login request doesn't pop up. Let me know if creating those different views don't resolve your issue! --Abby
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Hi @zhenghan , My guess is that there are so many layers that the map is taking a long time to load the map. How long are you waiting on the map options to see the map? If this map is shared publicly, feel free to send it my way and I can let you know what I see when trying to add it on my end. --Abby
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Hi @MonicaAlmeida1 , This is due to the splash screen in the embedded content that is causing the story to jump to that embed. We are aware of this behavior and are looking for ways to resolve it, but ultimately this behavior happens if embedded anywhere, not just in ArcGIS StoryMaps. The best way to resolve the would be to either turn off that application's splash widget to keep the story from scrolling to that app, or to add &disableSplashFocus=true parameter to the end of the URL so the web page doesn't automatically scroll to the app. Check out the ArcGIS Web AppBuilder documentation here for more info. Let me know if either of those solutions work for you! --Abby
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Hi @JimMiller3 , Unfortunately, this is still the case that downloading data from within embedded content is not possible due to the reason Owen had mentioned in that prior post. One way you may be able to encourage people to download the data outside of the application would be to add a button to open the app in a new tab, like this: You could then add a note at the top of the embedded content to encourage readers to use that button to open the application in a new tab before downloading the content. We understand this is a little frustrating as it breaks up the reader's interaction with the content, but it's our best solution at the moment to allow as much interaction with embedded content without compromising security concerns. Thanks for your question! --Abby
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Hi @FawazMelebary , You can use the Select Basemap option when editing the map on the map tour if using an express map. If you're looking to show multiple basemap options, one workaround would be to have different slides within a sidecar or slideshow showing different maps each with the different basemaps. Another option would be to embed an Insant App or Dashboard that is designed for a bit more map interaction. The compass tool is not currently a feature on the map options of a map tour. This would be a good suggestion for the ArcGIS Ideas page to suggest adding this feature in the future. --Abby
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One of the many reasons people love ArcGIS StoryMaps is its simplicity- but what are your options when you want to add more complexity to your story than what seems possible in the app? That’s when you may want to consider using ArcGIS Arcade to provide enhanced customization to your story’s mapping components, such a map pop-ups. What is ArcGIS Arcade? If you’ve never heard of ArcGIS Arcade, it’s an expression language that can customize content coming from ArcGIS apps. For example, it can perform calculations on data from feature layers, which can then be used as your text for pop-ups, or even to stylize text. It is also a desirable customization tool due to its ability to utilize geometry data (think points, lines, and polygons) in its calculations and results, like applying a 10 meter buffer around existing data points. One advantage to using ArcGIS Arcade is its dynamic nature: you can apply a calculation to all data within your story, and if that data changes frequently, so will your expression results (as noted in Your Arcade Questions Answered). To learn more about the basics of ArcGIS Arcade, take a look at the links at the bottom of the story. Arcade expressions When building an expression in Arcade, you can use a combination of profile variables and functions. These items are organized in the tabs of the Arcade expression editor. Tabs: Profile variables: Within this tab, you can select inputs for your expression based on the data within your map. For example, the $feature profile variable will hold a selection of the feature layers within your web map that you can select to add to your Arcade expression. You can also build these expressions based off of views you’ve created with the $view variable. Functions: Here you’ll find all the functions you can apply to your data, from reformatting dates, to applying a buffer. Check out this page for a glossary of the available functions. Suggestions Templates! If you are trying to build an expression and don’t know where to start, try out one of the suggested templates. This will give you an expression with generic variables that you can manually alter to utilize your own variables. There are even templates for creating charts: A word on arcade functions It’s up to you to decide how you want to use the functions in the expression editor, whether it be to alter the visual style of your layer, or to customize the information in your pop-up. Some of the main tools you can use in the expression editor include: Date functions Perform actions like calculating a week ahead from the original date (DateAdd(dateValue, addValue, units?)), or converting a date/time to the time zone of the reader (ToLocal(inputDate)). Math functions Any calculation you can imagine, you can probably accomplish with Arcade. Think getting the mean of numbers (Average(numbers)), the sum (Sum(numbers)), or even generating a random number each time the arcade function is called (Random()). Text functions Here you can apply any format to the data (Text(value, format?)), remove undesirable spacing from text coming from your data (Trim(inputText)), or even call the specified number of characters from the beginning of a text value (Left(value, charCount)). Arcade and pop-ups You can use Arcade to format your pop-ups by calculating statistics from your layer, without having to make entirely new fields that are precisely formatted with this pre-calculated data. Arcade and layer styles Using ArcGIS Arcade on your layer can help transform the visualization of your data. Let’s say you want to apply a buffer to your Fault line data to inform your reader of when they may be buying a home near an earthquake prone area. You can apply that buffer with Arcade! Calculating fields for map tours Another place to utilize ArcGIS Arcade is within the fields of a feature layer that you’re planning to use for a data-driven map tour. You can calculate values of a new feature layer field based on data within the existing fields. This results in highly customizable data-driven map tours. To calculate one of your feature layer fields, go to the item details page of your feature layer. Click the Data tab, then the Options bar on the table to click Add Field. Lastly, click on the new field title and click Calculate. Use your customized field as your descriptions for your map tour points. If you’re working with a lot of data, this can save significant time by concatenating the important details of your fields. It can also be helpful for performing data analysis on your fields, in bulk, like calculating an average distance from a point, reformatting a date, or returning a certain field over another depending on the logic supplied! Here’s a simple example of concatenation performed on a feature layer of Los Angeles Historical Sites. Let’s say you wanted to combine the information like hours of operation, and what number to call for additional information. The result was the calculated Map Tour Descriptions field: A note here that when calculating a field from the Data tab, this calculation will be run in bulk for all features. It will NOT update when changing data from referenced fields, and it will not save the previously utilized calculation. This makes it a great tool for information that isn’t likely to change over time, like distances between fixed points. You can also go in after running the calculation and manually alter individual results to your liking. Now, I’ve created a map tour from the feature service, and designated the Map Tour Descriptions field as the Place description: How can you use ArcGIS Arcade in your story? Sometimes, you want to add some more depth to your map’s pop-ups and visualization. While you can’t perform this operation right from the ArcGIS StoryMaps builder, you can complete this through formatting your pop-ups in the Map viewer with Arcade. Let’s take a look at the Arcade expression editor together: There are three main places to use Arcade within your web map: Your pop-ups and your layer style. To get to the Arcade expression editor for your pop-up, click Pop-ups on the Settings toolbar, and the Add content button to find Arcade. To open the Arcade expression editor for your layer styles, click Layers on the Contents toolbar. In the Layers pane select your desired layer, then click Styles on the Settings toolbar. Click Expression on the Styles pane. Where should you start? Take a look at your story and decide what it might benefit from; Does your story need richer pop-ups, or more relevant map visualization for the story’s focus? Maybe you’d like to provide highly customized descriptions in your map tour. All of these items can be added with a little help from ArcGIS Arcade. Let's Learn There are countless resources to help familiarize yourself with ArcGIS Arcade. Here are just a few tutorials and reference documents to get you started: Resources: Get started with ArcGIS Arcade Arcade | Documentation | ArcGIS Developers Access attributes from another layer with ArcGIS Arcade GitHub - Esri/arcade-expressions: ArcGIS Arcade expression templates for all supported profiles in the ArcGIS platform.
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@CNA_Mapping_Project , This is a known limitation of using a field to designate your attributions. You are, however, able to provide separate attributions from multiple attachments when creating a map tour and adding those attachments manually. Let me know if trying out a manual map tour creation gives you any trouble! --Abby
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Hi @saemih , What type of items are added in the story since publication? Are there any links to external media, or ArcGIS content? Feel free to include a link here if that story is public. I'd recommend reaching out to Esri Technical Support and creating a case with them. They can help take a closer look at the specific item and perform some troubleshooting with you to try and recover the ability to edit and republish the story. --Abby
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Hi @AlyssaRenteria , Just to clarify, are you referring to Firebase dynamic linking, or hyperlinks in general? Copy and pasting hyperlinks into text boxes in StoryMaps should recognize the link and automatically generate the hyperlink. On your second question, yes! There is a print as a PDF option for a story. --Abby
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Hi @JenniferK2 , A way to work around this is, instead of adding blank spaces to the narrative panel, just don't click on or edit it at all. To test this, you can create a new slideshow, add your image, and make no edits to the narrative panel. Add a second slide to the slideshow, and in this one, just add a few spaces to the narrative panel. Then, click Preview and select the mobile device layout. You should be able to see that on the first slide, there is no narrative panel box, but on the second slide, there is: Let me know if that works for you! --Abby
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Hi to you both, I'm glad the story seems to have resolved itself for you @JosephMumley . @OliviaHarrison, since this is still occurring for you, I'd recommend reaching out to Esri Technical Support, so they can help troubleshoot on your story to try to recover that publishing capability. --Abby
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Hi @JosephMumley , I'm sorry you're experiencing this. Can you recall what you were working on in the story when this issue started occurring? It seems like the issue may be stemming from one of the web maps. There is an express map that seems to have attachments enabled, but no image resources that are viewable. Was that a recent addition to the story? --Abby
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HI @Ryan_Norton_Foxborough , I'm sorry you're experiencing this issue. I have a couple of questions to help narrow down the behavior further: Are you seeing this behavior with the Guided map tour layout? I'm also curious if you are seeing this when using referenced data instead of hosted, if you've got a registered geodatabase to test with? I would recommend starting with these questions and reaching out to Esri Technical Support to complete some troubleshooting with their team.
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Hi @TracySchloss , To remove that Click anywhere to interact messaging, head into the settings on the Embed and check the "Allow readers to directly interact with the embed" box. This will turn off that "Click anywhere to interact" message. If you do not see this checkbox, your Portal for ArcGIS organization may be at an older version of ArcGIS Enterprise, that does not have this setting. Another option for getting this content from another organization, if you have a working relationship with them, would be to utilize a collaboration with a partnered collaboration, which makes sharing content through groups outside of your organization much easier. Here's a bit more information on setting up partnered collaborations: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/administer/create-partnered-collaboration.htm --Abby
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Hi @Anonymous User, Have you been adding these stories not only to a group in your organization, but a shared update group? This would require an additional setting when creating the group, where you enable the Shared update group designation when first creating the group. Check out this link for more information: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/share-maps/create-groups.htm#ESRI_SECTION1_12B3CD7ADAF843DB90182A01824B3152 Let me know if this helps, or what questions you have on group creation! --Abby
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