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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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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Pop-ups: tips for adding photos

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: 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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Map in a minute: Map smoke and air quality using ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Living Atlas

How to make a smoke forecast and air quality map in a minute (maybe less) using ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Living Atlas.

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What’s new in ArcGIS Online (March 2022)

The March 2022 update delivers many new capabilities and enhancements. Read this article to learn more about what's new, updated, and improved.

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Use ArcGIS Living Atlas subscriber content in maps, scenes, and apps

Subscriber content isn't publicly available, but here's how to use it in public maps and apps.

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Explore imagery archives using World Imagery Wayback

Wayback imagery is a digital archive of the World Imagery basemap, enabling access to more than 150 different versions of World Imagery.

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Use World Imagery Wayback to create a custom basemap

Wayback archives historical imagery as updates occur to the World Imagery basemap. Here's how to create a custom basemap from the archives.

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Map in a minute: Map pipelines using ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Living Atlas

Here's how to create a pipeline map in a minute (maybe less) using ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Living Atlas.

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