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[Source: Survey123 for ArcGIS Blog in GeoNet]
This is a minor maintenance update focused on the survey123 web site and our humble tribute to the World Wildlife Day. World Wildlife Day 2017 encourages youth around the world to rally together to address ongoing major threats to wildlife including habitat change, over-exploitation or illicit trafficking.
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Remember to clear your web browser cache to benefit from this update !
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Localization
While the Survey123 Connect and the Survey123 field app have been available for months in all languages supported in ArcGIS, the Survey123 web site was only available in English. With this update we add support in the Survey123 web site for the following languages:
Bosnian | Croatian | Czech | Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) | Dutch | Estonian |
Finnish | French | Greek | Indonesian | Italian | Japanese |
German | Korean | Latvian | Lithuanian | Russian | Serbian |
Norwegian | Polish | Romanian | Portuguese (Brazil) | Thai | Spanish |
Swedish | Turkish | Danish | Simplified Chinese | Vietnamese |
The language to be used in the web site will be determined by the logged-in user’s profile. If no preferred language is found in the profile, then the default language of the ArcGIS organization will be used. If no language is set in the organization the language set in the web browser will be matched.
In the table of supported languages above you will note that Arabic and Hebrew are missing. We will work on supporting them in our next update.
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Enhancements to Public Survey Sharing
Since we launched support for Public Surveys in November 2016, we have seen many exciting uses of them for crowd-sourcing and citizen science initiatives. Public surveys have also become a favorite among educators in schools and universities.
In this update, we have refined the process for sharing surveys in the Collaborate page of survey123.arcgis.com. The new enhancements are actually equally valid for private surveys, but the changes have been driven mostly by usage of Public Surveys. Thanks to Amy (Geoporter), Joseph (Esri EdCommunity), Dr Muki (ExciteS), Dave (USDAD-NCRS) and Sara (CoastWatch) for your feedback!
Surveys can be easily shared with users via a simple link that you can embed in a web site, include in an e-mail, or promote through social media. Through the Collaborate tab in the Survey123 web site you can generate links that will launch your survey in a web browser and the Survey123 field app. In this update creating links is easier than ever before, as shown in the next animation.
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If you plan to use survey links to help people open your survey in the Survey123 field app, there are a couple of reasons why this update matters. First, because the new links can now be embedded into virtually any web site, blog and social media. The second because it is bullet-proof even for some Android devices where in the past some of you reported that survey links were being blocked by the operating system or some applications.
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Other minor enhancements and fixes
Some minor fixes (BUG-000102897, BUG-000102122) as well as cosmetic enhancements are also included in the Survey123 web site. Most notably, a redesign of the Create New Survey dialog, to make it easier for beginners to understand the differences between the web and desktop survey authoring environments.
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Finally, if using surveys from a web browser in a mobile device, you will notice a smoother user experience when submitting locations.
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A small focused update as you can see but with some key enhancements and fixes! Our next release is planned for late March and will bring exciting new features that you can try already through our Survey123 for ArcGIS Beta Program.
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Thank you for all these improvements. The Theme Builder seems to have disappeared with this new version. Or maybe it can be found somewhere else? Documentation for theme development (https://developers.arcgis.com/experience-builder/guide/theme-development/) still indicates that it can be found at https://experience.arcgis.com/theme-builder/page/default/?views=variables, but that results in a page that simply states Not Found.
Hi, Dave This is Yiwei from the Experience Builder. The theme builder has been removed in favor of the Storybook environment that will be available with the developer version 1.1 later this month. The reasons for doing so are: 1. the current theme builder serves merely as a UI reference for developers and can be replaced by the more powerful Storybook, and 2. Internally, we need to re-evaluate the theme builder itself Sorry for the inconsistency between the latest online build of ExB versus the developer doc. The doc will be updated along with new docs on how to use… Read more »
Thanks, Yiwei! I look forward to hearing more about Storybook.
What is the version number of this update? When will the developer edition of this version be available for download? Will we be able to migrate our previous work with the developer edition to the new version (and if so, will there be any breaking changes)?
Hi Dave,
Dev edition 1.1, planned on 7/23, will pick up new features from this online edition update. You should be able to migrate apps built with the current 1.0 version to 1.1. An upgrade doc will be provided.
Thanks, Jianxia!
I am unclear regarding: “More data types are now supported, including a map service as a group layer.” I was able to add an ArcGIS Server Web Service group layer as a URL data source in ExBuilder. The same group layer could not be added into a web map using Map Viewer Classic. Is there any way to use group layers in the map widget (and the map layers widget so users can turn groups on and off)? I have heard Map Viewer Beta will support group layers (perhaps this summer), but I have not heard anything about using Map… Read more »
In the previous version, when you added a map service with sublayers, Experience Builder (ExB) added each sublayer in as individual layer in Data tab other than grouped sublayers under its parent as this version does. If you have a group layer in Map Viewer Beta and bring the map in ExB, the Map layers widge will display the group layer automatically because both Map Viewer Beta and ExB are built on JSAPI 4.
Is it recommended that we use Map Viewer Beta with production Experience Builder applications?
No, I would not recommend any beta software in the production.
Wow, that’s a lot of new stuff! Super happy to see the copy/paste for widgets.
Thank you for the added functionality to Experience Builder. I did notice that I see a message, ‘Upgraded from previous config’ listed under my data in the List widget. This only seems to appear for web experiences created before this latest update. Is this from the new Data View portion of the update? Is this expected?
Thank you
Jillian
Sorry for the delay. Yes, it is from the data view and is expected. Specifically, when the widget was configured with data that has any filters, sort fields, etc. in the previous version, the data source it connected to becomes (“is upgraded to”) a data view by default in the current version. We should have clarified it.