Bern Szukalski
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Corporate technology evangelist and advocate at Esri, focusing on ways to broaden access to geographic information and helping customers succeed with the ArcGIS system. On a good day I'm making a map, on a great day I'm on one. Email bszukalski@esri.com or connect on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bernszukalski/).

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Configure a locator view for your organization

By default the ArcGIS World Geocoding Service is the locator used across your organization. Here's how to configure and use a locator view.

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Configure layer attribute search in maps and apps

Search in maps and apps uses locators configured for your organization, or layers and fields in maps. Here's how to configure them.

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Pop-ups: text element essentials

Text elements are one of the ways you can add information to pop-ups. Here's the basics for creating effective text elements.

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Add Google Drive files to your ArcGIS Online maps and content

Google Drive offers a way to store, share and manage files. Here's how to use those files in ArcGIS Online maps and content.

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Pop-ups: tips for adding photos and images

When displaying photos or other images in ArcGIS Online web map pop-ups, it’s sometimes the small things that can make a big difference.

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Pop-ups: use color in text elements

Crafting great pop-ups is essential to a great map experience. Use color in pop-ups to clarify or emphasize what your map shows.

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Adding and using photos and images in ArcGIS Online

You can add, share, and manage many types of items in ArcGIS Online, including photos and images. Here's how...

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Ten ways to get the most out of ArcGIS Living Atlas

With lots of different types of content, Living Atlas can be leveraged in many ways (including ways you may not have thought of).

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Pop-ups: the essentials

Crafting good pop-ups is an essential part of map authoring and can transform a raw list of data into more meaningful information.

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