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Thanks Patrick... this helps me understand. In our use cases having the ability to exclude things from the search would be good. The clients I'm thinking of have wanted to help keep users focused by not showing anything extra. But if two of our clients are the only people who have ever wanted it... I can see how that would be a pretty low priority. Take care!
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Maybe I should ask what the purpose of the page "data.permianmap.org/content/edit" is? What is the use-case for this page? Because I feel like I am expecting it to do stuff it doesn't do.
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06-19-2020
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This is not a sweeping judgement against what you all include in the search results. I think I do not understand something. In the screen shots above... the one showing "data.permianmap.org/content/edit" as the URL ... shows 5 items. One of those I know is not public, too. If that is my Content Library... why does "data.permianmap.org/search" return anything more than that? How do I control exactly what is shown in the "data.permianmap.org/search" to exclude anything I want to exclude? In this client's case it is the Hub pages... they do not want those shown. And according to the listing from "data.permianmap.org/content/edit" I have excluded everything I do not want to see. But then the "data.permianmap.org/search" results show stuff I thought was excluded.
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Hi! Thanks for responding. Good to understand the Update Content function better, and good to know what you are working on for the future. I'm not sure we're talking about the same problem, though... not exactly? While the goal is to make some of our public content visible via the Content Library of our Hub site, but not everything, I believe this is normally handled by "whatever is in the '<hub site name> content' group in AGOL is shown in the Content Library" Is that correct? If it is supposed to be that way, then we have a problem. I only have 4 things currently in that group, but I am continuing to see stuff in the public display of our Content Library (i.e., using incognito, so not logged in) that was removed from that group. Days after removing it. In Hub's Content Library management screen I only see the things I want to see. Good. So why do I see old stuff, I removed, in the public display of the Content Library? I would expect that the public display of our Content Library, vs what I see in the Content Library when logged in, would be either the same items, or fewer. I should not see less stuff in the Content Library when logged in than when I am not logged in.
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Graham Hudgins or Patrick Hammons do you have any thoughts on this issue?
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06-18-2020
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I have run into a recurring issue with Hub that I think I must just not understand. I have items that were shared via the content library of my hub site. I want to remove them. I remove them. When logged in to Hub they are not in my content library listing. They are gone. When not logged in, they continue to show up. Despite refreshing the content listing from the ellipse button in the top corner, the public listing of the content does not change. I can make stuff leave the content library if I make it no longer public... but that is not my goal. In a simple example, the goal is I add a new hub page. By default it is added to the content library group, and shows up in the content library. But I do not want any hub pages showing in my content library. So I remove it from the library / group. The page is still public and accessible by URL, but it is clutter for our content library... I can show examples of my logged in view of the content library having only a few things I want in it... and the public listing showing all sorts of stuff I have previously removed. I thought maybe there was a question of a cache or index needing to be updated. But I've waited 12 hours and still no change.
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Just from the Hub's own "dashboard" view of visitors... The site is "Permian Methane Analysis Project" if you need to look at it from your side. But I think the question about metrics boils down more to how you deal, if at all, with filtering out certain site visits? Do the site's own developers (us) run up the visit tally?
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05-07-2020
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Hi, Our client that we built a Hub site for wants to understand how the telemetry works better. We added their own Google Analytics ID to their Hub Site. The numbers shown in the Hub telemetry do not seem to totally line up with whatever they are seeing in GA. So the first question is - does Hub's own telemetry count visits from their organization or not? My guess is that it counts people who are from their organization if the person is not logged into ArcGIS. If that were the case, has the Hub team considered the ability to filter out certain IP ranges for example?
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Hi! I just saw this post. It is very similar to in concept to another post I answered. https://community.esri.com/thread/235221-disclaimer-acceptance-on-open-data-site
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Well, if you get stuck, post it here and I'm sure someone can help sort out any sticking points Are you going to role out a COVID-19 Hub for Chittenden County?
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Pam, Yes! You need to combine your HTML and your CSS. The HTML chunk references the CSS "class" you define. Like this: <div class="myfooter">My Footer</div> Then the CSS uses that class name in its definition, like this: .myfooter {
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An example is if we had two panels in our dashboard - a Rich Text Box on top, and a map on the bottom. We want the Rich Text Box to _always_ be 200px high, but we want the map to resize to fill the remaining space. How can we do anything like that? I cannot find any way to prevent panels from resizing when the browser window is resized. Thanks!
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We have been having some success with embedding the Open Data catalog parts of a Hub site into a tab of our Ops Dashboard to enable easy direct data access. The Open Data parts of a Hub Site accept a variety of URL params to filter the dataset searches in a content library view, or to filter the displayed data of a dataset on a page of a particular dataset. But a Hub Site itself - i.e., the initiative home page of a Hub Site and the child pages of that initiative home page - do not accept URL parameters that are then exposed or used by the content of the page. What if, for example, one could pass a URL param such as a user's name like this - http://myhub.hub.arcgis.com/?username=Jane and then by using the place holder {username} in a text card, such as "Welcome to our Hub site {username}" on the Hub site home page, the page could say "Welcome to our Hub site Jane!" This trivial example is fine, but if any URL parameters passed in to the Hub site home page were available in this way to any of the widgets one can use in a layout, then the parameters could then be passed on to content embedded into the Hub site. If the operator dashboard passed a feature ID, and that feature ID were available in the Hub site, and the Hub site passed it as part of a URL param for an embedded scene viewer, for example, it would be possible to open a Hub page with an embedded scene that highlights a particular feature. It would help integrate Hub further into applications, and act as a general purpose web content glue system between Esri apps. The options would be to maybe have a designated parameter that can be used for any sort of pass through, or to allow any parameters that are not already used internally to be passed through to the Hub site content... or to have a system like the Ops Dashboard where you explicitly define which URL params are accepted for the particular dashboard, and what they do / where they can be used.
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Hey folks. I am trying to figure out how I can pass the extent of a map as a Url Parameter to an embedded content item. I can see that the map action allows me to target an embedded content item ... when it runs the action, does the target have anyway to find the extent of the map in Ops Dashboard? Use case: we are integrating data downloads using the Hub Content Library (open data). The idea is that you can apply filters in the dashboard, and they are passed as url params to the Hub content library _page_ for a particular dataset. We can pass field values to the content library item page to setup the filter... and that works fine. But I want to pre-zoom the map of the content library item page. There is a URL param available for this in Hub's content library item page ... extent=topX topY bottomX bottomY (or something like that). So Hub and Open Data are all set to receive something... how do I get that information _out_ of Ops Dashboard? Thanks!
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