I created a custom infographic and created a dashboard using the custom infographic template.
I modified the url to add the url parameter to view the infographic panels in a stack, so the URL now looks like:
https://bao.arcgis.com/InfographicsPlayer/BAMobile/10.3/reportPlayer/InfographicFromResource.html#re...&viewMode=panels-in-stack
The url parameter works but all the text elements I inserted are no longer visible in stack mode. Is there a special way I need to add text elements to get them to show up in the stack view mode?
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Hi @ArielLow2146 Thanks for reaching out with this question. We will consider improving options for title formatting in the future for background fills and for using multiple lines, for example.
In addition to the details that Fasil has provided, you can consider the following in your infographics design for stack mode:
Here are the steps I used for your goal, as an example:
2. Add element > Images > Shapes and icons
3. Search for and add a shape
4. Move and resize shape > Open Layers and move the shape below the chart
Stack mode export:
@FasilTiru the following note in the documentation makes me wonder whether adding the text as a panel will work. Or whether it would only work if I added something else with the text.
I was using text as titles for charts and infographics (the default chart title doesn't have a fill option). I need these titles to be visible when stacked and am trying to figure out how to accomplish that with the least amount of re-configuration for the infographics I've already created.
Thanks for clarifying @ArielLow2146. Yes, you are correct about the requirement for adding another element to keep it as a panel.
For your specific use case, I think the simplest solution might be as follows:
I hope this helps.
Fasil
@FasilTiru is there no way to add an existing chart to a text panel (rather than having to configure a new chart). Or to add a text element/text box to an existing chart panel?
I appreciate the work around you provided but am concerned that adding empty elements will make any sort of keyboard navigation of the infographic more challenging.
@ArielLow2146 Not currently. It looks like you basically want more formatting options for the chart header here. May be submitting this enhancement under ideas will be helpful for us.
Thanks,
Fasil
Hi @ArielLow2146 Thanks for reaching out with this question. We will consider improving options for title formatting in the future for background fills and for using multiple lines, for example.
In addition to the details that Fasil has provided, you can consider the following in your infographics design for stack mode:
Here are the steps I used for your goal, as an example:
2. Add element > Images > Shapes and icons
3. Search for and add a shape
4. Move and resize shape > Open Layers and move the shape below the chart
Stack mode export:
HI Ariel et al
I know there is a fix but also using annotation text in a chart is an option I often use. Simply add text using the Annotation panel in Chart Options.
And configure the new text as desired. You can use most of the styling options, including fill and fonts. I also did a rotation and updated the right margin to show this example in stack mode of using the header as a marginal banner. I use this a lot, especially for legends as I can use special characters, multiple fonts sizes and control exactly where the legend is placed within the margins.