Mapping tools are applications in a portal that you can use to create, visualize, analyze, and prepare geospatial content and data for your applications. They allow you to save content in your portal such as web maps, web scenes, and hosted layers. You can create web maps by adding layers, customizing symbology, and configuring pop-ups. These tools support various data formats and offer functionalities for spatial analysis, such as buffering and hotspot analysis. Users can use basemaps, perform real-time data editing, and share maps through web apps, dashboards, and story maps.
The three main mapping tools in a portal are Map Viewer, Scene Viewer and Vector Tile Style Editor.
Map ViewerMap Viewer is a web mapping tool that allows you to create, explore, style, and share web maps. Here are some key features and capabilities:
Map Viewer displaying a topographic basemap in ArcGIS Online.
To learn more about the Map Viewer, go to Get started with Map Viewer.
Scene ViewerScene Viewer is a web-based tool that allows you to create, explore, and share interactive 3D web scenes. Here are the key features and capabilities:
Scene Viewer displaying a gallery of available basemaps for selection in ArcGIS Online.
To learn more about the Scene Viewer, go to Get started with Scene Viewer.
Vector Tile Style Editor
Launch the Vector Tile Style Editor using the App Launcher in portal.
Vector Tile Style Editor (VTSE) is a web-based application that allows users to create, edit, and save custom basemap styles for vector tile layers. You can interactively design and customize the appearance of individual layers such as land, water, and buildings. You can also apply pre-defined themes or use the quick editor to style multiple layers simultaneously with a consistent look and feel.
Configure the rendering options for a vector tile layer using the Vector Tile Style Editor.
To learn more, go to ArcGIS Vector Tile Style Editor.
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