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Providing user-friendly interfaces in your applications is crucial for increasing task completion and user satisfaction. This can be particularly important for geospatial applications, as these may include a high degree of complexity or may be used by the public or non-GIS professionals. This workshop will introduce you to ArcGIS Experience Builder, a new development platform from Esri that allows you to build custom Web apps for desktop and mobile devices using a drag-and-drop interface. You will learn how to develop an app using Experience Builder’s layout and widget options, as well as some best practices for integrating Experience Builder into a larger user-interface design process and optimizing your app’s interface for greater usability.
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TwitterThis will audit all of the web App Builder Applications in an organization, and provide a list of the widgets within them. The list will be in a csv file. You can then cross reference the list of widgets with the following blog, in order to prioritize the order with which you migrate your Web App Builder Applications to Experience Builder. https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-experience-builder-documents/functionality-matrix-for-web-appbuilder-and/ta-p/1113766
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TwitterFeature layer generated from running the Summarize Within solution. ESRI Experience Builder Regions were summarized within ESRI Experience Builder Regions - copy
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Compiled for use with draft versions of the "Introduction to ArcGIS Experience Builder (Developer Edition)" tutorial by Esri Canada Education and Research, provided at guest workshops and to 2025 ECCE App Challenge participants
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TwitterThis is the web experience created using ArcGIS Web Experience Builder to portray the dynamic precipitation maps derived using various weather model data published by the Environment Canada, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. It contains various precipitation layers for each of the models depicting various forecast periods / observation periods. The underlying data is updated regularly as the data gets published by ECCC/NOAA/ECMWF as per the publishing frequency. Following are the forecast weather models depicted in this Web Experience : HRDPS Model (High Resolution Deterministic Prediction System - Continental) for 24 and 48 hours of forecast periods. Regional Ensemble Prediction System (REPS) for 72 hours of forecast period hour. Regional Deterministic Prediction System (RDPS) for 84 hours of forecast period hour. Global Deterministic Prediction System (GDPS) for 168 and 240 hours of forecast periods. Global Forecast System (GFS) for 168 hours of forecast period. Global Ensemble Prediction System (GEPS) for 384 hours of forecast period. European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts for 168 hours of forecast periodAnd following are the observed weather models depicted in this Web Experience :High Resolution Deterministic Precipitation Analysis (HRDPA) with observation periods of the past 1 day, 3 days and 7 days.Special Thanks to Environment and Climate Change Canada, NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Prediction, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
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TwitterAbout this itemThis Experience Builder App combines two story maps and a webmap that showcase Moorhead's River Corridor Trail System. The first Storymap and landing page describes the history of the trail's development and details how it was built in phases and involved partnerships with multiple organizations. The second Storymap focuses on the newly installed interpretive signs highlighting local and natural history, as well as environmental lessons. The Webmap lets users explore the corridor digitally, or helps them navigate while using the trail. The experience can be accessed by scanning a QR code printed on the interpretive signs along the trail. During the summer of 2024, a Survey 123 questionnaire was integrated into the Experience to collect demographic data about trail users as well as feedback about their experience while using the trail. By combining multiple apps into one, this reduces the number of links on the city webpage and users are presented with a more cohesive experience. Author/Contributor Spencer McCombs OrganizationCity of Moorhead Org Websitehttps://moorheadmn.gov/
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TwitterAn ArcGIS Experience Builder app used by operations staff to document incident information and understand the impact on public infrastructure and human populations.
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TwitterFuture land use experience builder application for Chatham County, Pittsboro, Siler City, Moncure, and Cary. This application references the Future Land Use Map.This data was created as part of the Manager's Office Chatham County Performance Hub.
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TwitterThe Recreation Experience Builder application displays all public and private recreation facilities in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. The source map for this application can be found at https://ebrgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=c02357da146749be9346f75500590142.
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This Experience Builder app is a container for multiple EBs, Dashboards, and maps used by the public. This is most often accessed from the county's Public Emergency Portat at https://emergency.marincounty.gov/. The maps contain information from sources within the county including cities / towns / agencies, external providers such as NWS, CalFire, PG&E, and intended primarily to provide situational awareness to the residents & visitors of Marin. This is especially the case during an incident or disaster.While these maps are primarily intended to be used by the public, they may also be used by internal users. This map has a subset of what is available on the Internal SA / COP map.If you have any questions or comments, please contact Woody Baker-Cohn in Marin County OEM at OEM_GIS@MarinCounty.gov
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TwitterWeb map containing various layers to be used as reference in Experience Builder. It will serve as a one-stop tool for waste hauler contractors working with Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, Environmental Programs Division, to identify customers that are eligible for fee waivers due to their property falling within areas deemed to be too low in population or too high in elevation; these are conditions used to identify areas that may be too prohibitively costly to provide organics recovery programs due to them being in rural or remote areas.The Experience Builder page, https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/df8689f7d5964f48a5390f6f937533d2 (that references this web map), was created to cross-reference qualifying low-population/high elevation census tracts with various residential franchise, garbage disposal district, and commercial franchise waste collection service areas in Los Angeles County and to assist haulers in providing Public Works with the number of waste generators that are located on each census tract. This information will assist Public Works with applying for SB1383 low population and/or high elevation waivers for these census tracts. More information regarding SB1383 can be found at California Legislative Information (https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201520160SB1383)For inquiries about how SB 1383 impacts Los Angeles County, please contact Kawsar Vazifdar, (626) 458-3514.
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TwitterAn ArcGIS Experience Builder app used by the general public and other interested parties to view City of Winchester Capital Improvement Project locations.
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Use this app to explore and visualise data related to the water theme.Key features Interactive map: Zoom and pan in the interactive map to explore your map. Layer control: Toggle between various map layers to customise your viewing experience. Add data: Add data to create your own custom map. Currency Date modified: 24 June 2025Modification frequency: As needed, refer to the Water web map for map updates.Contact Digital Atlas of Australia Changelog Version 1.0.1 (2025-10-09) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following: Filter drop downs on add data widget updated to new spatial data theme terminology Version 1.0.0 (2025-06-24) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following: A map containing water layersLocation search and other location toolsMap creation tools, such as add data and basemapMap analysis tools, such as map layers, legend and selectDrawing and measure toolsPrint and share tools
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TwitterArcGIS Experience Builder Application designed to find and download Weld County Assessor sales and account data. Sales data includes all sales in Weld County since 1/1/2010, as tracked by the Assessor's office. Account data includes one record for each account in Weld County. For accounts with multiple buildings or multiple property types, characteristics have been aggregated for the entire parcel.
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Use this app to explore and visualise data related to the administrative boundaries theme.Key features Interactive map: Zoom and pan in the interactive map to explore your map. Layer control: Toggle between various map layers to customise your viewing experience. Add data: Add data to create your own custom map. Currency Modification frequency: As needed, refer to the Administrative Boundaries web map for map updates.Contact Digital Atlas of Australia Changelog Version 1.0.1 (2025-10-09) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following: Filter drop downs on add data widget updated to new spatial data theme terminology Version 1.0.0 (2025-06-23) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following: A map containing administrative boundaries layersLocation search and other location toolsMap creation tools, such as add data and basemapMap analysis tools, such as map layers, legend and selectDrawing and measure toolsPrint
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The KyFromAbove Explorer is a browser-based application for viewing the Commonwealth's oblique imagery. The Explorer, developed by NV5 on the ArcGIS Experience Builder platform, allows the user to see the typical view from above (nadir) plus an angular (oblique) view from each cardinal direction (North, South, East, West).The user-friendly overview map makes it easy to find your area of interest. There are tools for measuring, navigation, and sharing right at your fingertips.
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Use this app to explore and visualise data related to the transport theme.Key features Interactive map: Zoom and pan in the interactive map to explore your map. Layer control: Toggle between various map layers to customise your viewing experience. Add data: Add data to create your own custom map. Currency Modification frequency: As needed, refer to the Transport web map for map updates.Contact Digital Atlas of Australia Changelog Version 1.0.1 (2025-10-09) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following: Filter drop downs on add data widget updated to new spatial data theme terminology Version 1.0.0 (2025-06-23) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following: A map containing transport layersLocation search and other location toolsMap creation tools, such as add data and basemapMap analysis tools, such as map layers, legend and selectDrawing and measure toolsPrint
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Use this app to explore and visualise data related to the geology and soils theme.Key featuresChoose a focus topic: View layers grouped by geology, mining and energy, or coastal sediments, and switch between them easily.Interactive map: Zoom and pan in the interactive map to explore your map.Layer control: Toggle between various map layers to customise your viewing experience.Add data: Add data to create your own custom map.CurrencyDate modified: 9 October 2025Modification frequency: As needed, refer to the following web maps for updates.GeologyMining and EnergyCoastal SedimentsContactDigital Atlas of AustraliaChangelogVersion 1.0.1 (2025-10-09) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following: Filter drop downs on add data widget updated to new spatial data theme terminology Version 1.0.0 (2025-09-03) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following:A map containing geology and soils layersLocation search and other location toolsMap creation tools, such as add data and basemapMap analysis tools, such as map layers, legend and selectDrawing and measure toolsPrint and share tools
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Providing user-friendly interfaces in your applications is crucial for increasing task completion and user satisfaction. This can be particularly important for geospatial applications, as these may include a high degree of complexity or may be used by the public or non-GIS professionals. This workshop will introduce you to ArcGIS Experience Builder, a new development platform from Esri that allows you to build custom Web apps for desktop and mobile devices using a drag-and-drop interface. You will learn how to develop an app using Experience Builder’s layout and widget options, as well as some best practices for integrating Experience Builder into a larger user-interface design process and optimizing your app’s interface for greater usability.