Documenting how to add a toggable legend to the Esri Story Map Tour template
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Documenting how to add a toggable legend to the Esri Story Map Tour template
ArcGIS Pro model for spatial analyses project creating optimal shipping routes that avoid zooplankton off the East coast of the United States and Canada. See storymap for final project (https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/8272f2290af04c94b1eb0fba5fc65f09)
Code to build the website tutorials for the Social Life of Neighborhoods course offered through Stanford's Sociology department in the spring quarter of 2021.
Storymap Journal with dynamic charts using Cedar
MapX
The Story Map Basic is a simple map viewer with a minimalist user interface.
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.
The Shortlist story map application template by Esri
The Story Map Journal is ideal when you want to combine narrative text with maps and other embedded content.
The Story Map Tour is ideal when you want to present a linear, place-based narrative featuring images or videos.
Add a description, image, and links to the storymaps topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the storymaps topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."