![]() However, is there something that I may be overlooking that should be done related to the placement or location of the i_info.png icon in either the style.css or Widget. In my local WAB, everything looks fine.Īs you say, it could be just the differences between the versions that are causing this. And although I can eliminate the icon, the gap continues to display as seen in the example above but only on the Portal Web Map side. Within the style.css I have done my best to either comment out or set "Display: none " on those items I thought might be related. I have a suspicion that the Line Spacing or gap between the Feature Class name and its following attributes is being caused by the Information Icon which would normally appear adjacent on the left on each Results row. The examples I included with my questions are actually from modified code from your Identify Widget. Could Esri make it any easier for developers? Is something on the Portal Web Map side overriding the Widget Code style.css?Ĭan someone point me to any documentation or provide me an explanation of what might be happening? (Hopefully, both).Īs always, I appreciate your knowledge about this. With the Scroll Bar activated, some text is forced to wraparound such as the Lon-Lat and the School District Name. This doesn't only look strange to the user, the extra line forces the information lower and activates the Scroll Bar. However on the Web Map side, the same widget code seems to have placed an extra line between the Bold Label (e.g., Zip Code) and it's Number. Exercise creative freedom in building apps that will help you share your GIS data and maps without writing a single line. With Esri’s App Builders suite, you can create web and mobile apps that engage external audiences, answer questions, and help stakeholders make informed decisions. This is so the user does not have to use the scrollbar to see all of the information. App Builder Questions from the 2022 Esri User Conference. ![]() On the Web AppBuilder side, I have added code to automatically resize the Widget based on how much information is displayed. Off-panel widgets Off-panel widgets are widgets that are not in a panel. In general, widgets are categorized as two types: off-panel and in-panel. Most of them have parameters that allow configuration and customization. These widgets provide fundamental functions to easily create web apps. When the widget code is moved from the Web AppBuilder to the Portal Web Map, it seems to inherit or is overridden by behaviors on the Web Map side. Web AppBuilder includes many out-of-the-box widgets. Is there anything I can or need to do on the Web Map Portal side or within the Widget code itself to make them appear and behave identically? I have attached the a display showing the displayed differences. I am still very new to all this and although there are many things I like about building Widgets, I am still frustrated by what seems to this noobie as strange behaviors. Is there a way to make my widget look the same in Web Map Portal as it does in Web AppBuilder? This ArcGIS AppStudio extension for Visual Studio Code, uses code from this repo. See the License for the specific language governing permissions andĪ copy of the license is available in the repository's LICENSE file. WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, softwareĭistributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License") Please see our guidelines for contributing Copyright and License ![]() ContributingĮsri welcomes contributions from anyone and everyone. Issuesįind a bug or want to request a new feature? Please let us know by submitting an issue. RequirementsĪrcGIS AppStudio is required to use this extension. Code completion and context sensitive help is also available to you. In the AppStudio Projects Explorer section you will see that you can run the popular AppStudio tools - Settings, Upload, Make and Run - straight from within Visual Studio Code. How to use the appĬhoose Add Folder to Workspace to browse and add your AppStudio projects to the Explorer panel. You can edit, upload and run your AppStudio apps from within Visual Studio Code. You will still use AppStudio Desktop to create new apps, but all the actions that you would have previously performed in Qt Creator, can now be completed in Visual Studio Code. The ArcGIS AppStudio extension for Visual Studio Code acts as an alternative for using Qt Creator. About ArcGIS AppStudio extension for Visual Studio Code ![]()
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