I saw a story map example (too many weeks ago to recover it now) that essentially used story maps as a public-accessible venue to display the locations associated with a database while also using a side (or bottom?) frame to show the database records (rather than a popup window on location clicking), plus, allowed authorized users to enter new records in the database. The database view frame allowed for easy filtering of records.
As a newbie to Story Maps, I'm totally stymied on how this was programmed. Any ideas, template suggestions, or examples would be most welcome indeed!
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Hi Mike
I see what you mean. Crowdsource won't let you do that. You are really talking about data entry, update and editing. Story Maps aren't designed to be apps for data editing. There are other configurable apps that are set up for that though. In particular see the Crowdsource Reporter, GeoForm, Basic Viewer and Edit apps you'll see listed here: Choose a configurable app—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS .
In ArcGIS Online, to gather data you'll set up a feature service so it can be edited, and then add it to a map. You can then use that map in configurable apps like the ones above.
See also the Help on editing features on this part of the ArcGIS Online help: Create maps, scenes, and apps—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS
Hope that helps
Rupert
Story Map Crowdsource if you want readers to be able to add places:
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/en/app-list/crowdsource/
Story Map Crowdsource | Story Maps
Story Map Shortlist if you want to author the places yourself or use existing GIS features:
Story Map Shortlist | Story Maps
Story Map Tour if you want to do something similar to Shortlist but with fewer places or more space for your photos:
Rupert
Rupert,
Thanks for suggesting various options, but you may not have fully
understood the objective.
I don't want to enter the data myself. That should be done by the
practioners. So Shortlist didn't seem quite right.
We're not talking about photos. This is to present a database for which
every record will have geographic placement. In other words, lat/long are
but two fields in a data record with many other attributes that are of more
interest to the users that merely the location. (Hence the desire for
filtering)
I'm to the point of considering the Crowdsource tempalte, simply without
any photos. But I don't know if that's feasible. Can I get the database
displayed in a frame where there would normally be photos?
Cheers,
Mike
Hi Mike
I see what you mean. Crowdsource won't let you do that. You are really talking about data entry, update and editing. Story Maps aren't designed to be apps for data editing. There are other configurable apps that are set up for that though. In particular see the Crowdsource Reporter, GeoForm, Basic Viewer and Edit apps you'll see listed here: Choose a configurable app—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS .
In ArcGIS Online, to gather data you'll set up a feature service so it can be edited, and then add it to a map. You can then use that map in configurable apps like the ones above.
See also the Help on editing features on this part of the ArcGIS Online help: Create maps, scenes, and apps—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS
Hope that helps
Rupert