Bug-ID-Nummer |
BUG-000125186 |
Eingereicht | September 11, 2019 |
Zuletzt geändert | June 5, 2024 |
Gilt für | Portal for ArcGIS |
Gefunden in Version | 10.7 |
Betriebssystem | Windows OS |
Betriebssystemversion | 2012 R2 |
Status | Will Not Be Addressed
Das Entwicklungsteam hat das Problem bzw. die Anforderung sorgfältig geprüft und ist zu dem Schluss gekommen, es nicht zu beheben bzw. keine weiteren Schritte zu unternehmen. Weitere Erläuterungen finden Sie ggf. im Abschnitt "Zusätzliche Informationen" des jeweiligen Problems.
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Zusätzliche Informationen
Esri is focusing development effort on the current-generation ArcGIS StoryMaps product and has previously announced that its classic storytelling templates, which are currently in “extended support,” will be moved to “mature support” in October 2023.
As a result of this direction, the development team is no longer considering enhancements to the classic templates and is only considering critical-priority bug fixes.
This issue is either an enhancement or it is a bug that has not been classified as critical, so the development team does not plan to address it in the classic story map templates.
ArcGIS StoryMaps is being developed with modern technology and design patterns and the benefit of years of feedback received from the storytelling community about Esri’s classic storytelling templates. Although there are issues and enhancements that will never be implemented in the classic templates themselves, many of these have already been incorporated into ArcGIS StoryMaps or are being considered for future updates to ArcGIS StoryMaps.
For more information on the classic storytelling template transition plan see the ArcGIS Blog: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/?s=#&tag=classic-esri-story-maps-transition
Workaround
Instead of adding and publishing the data present in a CSV file directly to the Contents page, add the CSV file to a new Map Viewer, save the file and create a web app using the Map Tour template.
Schritte zur Reproduzierung