KB4IT is a static website generator based on Asciidoctor sources mainly for technical documentation purposes.
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KB4IT is a static website generator based on Asciidoctor sources mainly for technical documentation purposes.
Ember Components for working with ArcGIS Online/Portal. Assumed Bootstrap is used
A custom element for adding ArcGIS Open Data search capability
Storymap Journal with dynamic charts using Cedar
Help residents explore their local community & government
USGS Historical Topographic Map Explorer template
Interpolate values into deep JSON object graphs. Think templated webmaps and app configurations
The Dictionary Renderer Toolkit provides documentation and tools for the creation of custom dictionary styles for use with the dictionary renderer.
An ArcGIS configurable application for creating, styling and sharing modern 2D and 3D map apps. Built with ArcGIS for Javascript API v4, Calcite Maps and Bootstrap.
Toolbox and scripts for importing spreadsheets to a gdb and optionally publishing out to ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS for Server.
Web app template that is used to determine if the location specified intersects a polygon
This repository hosts the specification for the Cartographic Information Model
Metadata Harvester for Esri Geoportal Server
The Story Map Basic is a simple map viewer with a minimalist user interface.
This is the place where you can add your feedback and issues on Survey123.
A storytelling template that enables users to reveal a layer of a web map or another web map using a vertical bar or a spy glass.
DEPRECATED: The Story Map Crowdsource℠ app enables you to publish and manage a crowdsourced story to which anyone can contribute photos with captions. https://storymaps.arcgis.com/en/app-list/crowdsource/
The Story Map Cascade℠ app lets you combine narrative text with maps, images, and multimedia content in an engaging, full-screen scrolling experience.
The Story Map Series lets you present a series of maps via tabs, numbered bullets, or a side accordion.
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