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Please provide the option to display chart data by grouped values, features or fields. Currently, the options are by group or by field only. Since displaying chart data by feature is not available, you are not able to display a single value, and instead are forced to apply statistics (i.e. sum, count, mean, etc.), which is not appropriate when you simply want to display an attribute's value. FYI, ArcGIS Dashboards provides the ability to display chart data by group values, features or fields, so hopefully this option migrates to Experience Builder in the near future.
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05-17-2023
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Is it possible to navigate between multiple chart views in ArcGIS Dashboards? It would be helpful for example, if you need to illustrate 2 serial charts, but do not have the screen real estate to display them at the same time. As seen in the screen capture above, Experience Builder has a navigate view feature, where you can click a link, an arrow or a number to toggle between additional views. Does a similar feature exist in ArcGIS Dashboards for serial charts?
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05-17-2023
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I want to make a map that illustrates census tracts (represented as 1 polygon feature class) and state programmatic layers (represented as 15 polygon feature classes). The idea is to create a web map in AGOL map viewer so that a user can click on a census tract and then be presented with a pop-up of all of the programs contained within that census tract. I would like to display the names of the programs only - counts are not needed. Your help is greatly appreciated.
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04-20-2023
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Please add a customizable display range in Experience Builder's Chart widget, similar to what was provided in Web App Builder. In Web App Builder's bar chart widget, under Chart settings, Display, there were two choices for the default display range: "automatic" or "all." Please see below for more information. Web App Builder's bar chart widget has a default display range option under the Display menu. Using "automatic" would display data according to the sort and selecting the "all" would display all data. Web App Builder's default display range options allows you to view a large number of data series/individual bars by manipulating a horizontal bar across the top of the chart. In this example, you could view one location or multiple locations land use land cover categories. Please see below for more information. The horizontal bar provided in Web App Builder's bar chart widget allows the user to view one or more station locations.Currently, Experience Builder has no option for a customizable display range. For example, if you want to make a bar chart illustrating 10 data series/individual bars on land use land cover categories, you can only do this by applying a filter first, which is not an adequate solution. If you do not apply a filter, the following message appears: ""Too many features. Bar charts with with three or more series are limited to 1,000 bars, or 100 bars per series. Choose a category field with fewer unique values or apply a filter to your data." Please add this important and often overlooked feature to Experience Builder!
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03-01-2023
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It would be nice to be able to toggle the StoryMaps Collection overview button on or off. Also, two headers appear across the top of the StoryMap Collection page, one for the application's title, a generic icon and a button to open the collection overview. It would be nice if instead of having two headers, those elements could be relocated to a single header, with the ability to adjust font size to fit all content, if needed. Please see the photo for more information. ArcGIS StoryMaps collection page
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02-14-2023
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In Web App Builder's infographics widget, I can create a bar chart to illustrate land use around a transit station, which may include 7+ unique land use categories or fields. Thanks to Web App Builders default display range option, this is possible. I attempted to recreate the same bar chart widget in Experience Builder, however, I am unable to and received the following message: "Too many features. Bar charts with with three or more series are limited to 1,000 bars, or 100 bars per series. Choose a category field with fewer unique values or apply a filter to your data." Experience Builder should implement the default display range feature available in Web App Builder, which includes options such as "automatic" or "all." Choosing "automatic" will display a horizontal scroll bar just above the bar chart, so that a user can select the number of stations to view in the chart. Web App Builders default display range options allow you to view a large number of data series by manipulating a horizontal scroll bar. A bar chart in Web App Builder's infographic widget, provides a horizontal scroll bar feature to allow user to view areas of interest. The "automatic" option under the default display range setting displays data according to the data sort. For this example, I choose an alphabetical sort, so Aberdeen is fist, followed by Addison Road-Seat Pleasant. If you choose 'all," the complete data series, or in my case, stations, would appear, but they would display as very thin/small lines in order to fit all of the stations data into the view. It is important to have a default display option, when filtering at the out-set is not appropriate.
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01-25-2023
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It would be helpful if there were options to customize the ArcGIS StoryMaps Collections header. Specifically, the ability to change the header size, font size, placement of the "4 squares" (the icon that allows a user to open the collection overview), and an option to turn off the same icon, because allowing the user to jump around content is not always desirable. I like the compact navigation option, but I want to see the names of additional pages/links, not just numbers. I understand that long text may not allow for a smaller header, but maybe there could be a drop down option. ArcGIS StoryMaps Collections tabbed navigation
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11-30-2022
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Hi Harshi, I am aware of the map-based feedback, however, there appears to be some limitations. I was not aware of Discussions and would like to take you up on your offer to discuss further. I will send you a DM with my email address.
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10-25-2022
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I am looking for a way to gather public (non-AGOL user) feedback on a web map that includes the following: Users would be able to drop one or more points on a map and leave a comment(s). Users would be able to view map layer attribute information. The Map survey template within ArcGIS Hub and Survey123 does not meet our needs as it does not allow a user to drop multiple points and comments to a map. It also does not allow users to view map layer attribute information. Your help is appreciated.
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10-24-2022
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Hello, I used the blank template because I need the smaller charts to make room for the large map in the upper right-hand corner. Unfortunately, increasing the chart size is not a possibility.
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10-11-2021
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Beginning on October 5, 2021, I noticed that Experience Builder crashes and the application is unresponsive. If I edit the name of a chart or edit a charts style, the application becomes unresponsive and I receive a "page unresponsive" dialogue box. I made a duplicate of the application, which did not help. I also cleared Chrome's browser cache and restarted the machine, which did not help. Can ESRI Support check my file(s) to see if they are corrupted? Please see the image below.
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10-05-2021
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Is it possible to add a URL in Experience Builders Menu widget? I would like the link to appear as part of the menu, if possible.
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09-30-2021
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In Web App Builder, you could stack several infographics/chart widgets on top of one another to eliminate continuous scrolling down a page to see several charts. It would be extremely helpful if ESRI would bring this functionality to ExB for those who prefer to view a single, non-scrolling page with multiple charts. Please see the photo for how this was handled in WAB.
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09-28-2021
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@OwenGeo, until Experience Builder provides an infographics capability, we will not be able to use it for our dashboards. Experience Builder has its fair share of bugs, but now I have very few ESRI AGOL options. I cannot use the new Storymaps until the base map issue is sorted out and Experience Builder needs to increase its capabilities. How long will WAB and classic storymaps be supported? When do you anticipate Experience Builder having the same capabilities as WAB?
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