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02 Oct 2023
GIS and Zoning Manager Position - Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
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AGOL question 4 years 10 months ago #285

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I have a hopefully simple question about sharing maps from AGOL.  I've got a map of swimming beaches on the Reservation that I would like to share on our website.  We test these beaches weekly for E. coli and need to share the results with the public so I have the popups set to show the test results and and if it is safe to swim.  My question is- what is the best way to share: as a link, embedded map, or web app?  I'm fairly new to AGOL and don't really understand what the differences are between these options.  I need to be able to make edits to update the test results daily or weekly and have them reflected on the website. 
Thanks for any advice!

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AGOL question 4 years 10 months ago #286

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I prefer creating a web app then embedding into a web page via an iframe as this give you more capabilities in the app and overall has cleaner look. The following link has some steps to help guide you through the process:  Embed an ArcGIS Online web application in a website

Once you have the web app published future editing is done by modifying the web map that drives the web app (your existing web map).
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AGOL question 4 years 8 months ago #294

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