![]() ![]() Any new symbology, like the drop-shadow, won’t work in the classic viewer. You can also see that the classic symbology toolbar is still in use on the “Visualization” tab of the item in ArcGIS Online.Ģ. ![]() Only “classic” symbology is supported within a saved layer. Right now, the state of things is like this:ġ. I think it will be there eventually, but it will take some time before all of the apps catch up to the new viewer’s capabilities. ![]() The “save to layer” feature isn’t in the new map viewer yet. Hi there! This one is frustrating, there are so many things that are so great about the new map viewer, but the rest of the app ecosystem doesn’t support it all yet! Even some apps like WebApp Builder don’t yet support some of the settings in the new map viewer, for example, group layers. However, im also wondering if the drop shadow symbology would only show up when using the new map viewer, or will it show up to someone who attempts to use the feature layer while in classic? I was hoping the drop shadows would show up even when in classic once the visualization of the feature layer had been updated, and SAVED with default symbology that includes that drop shadow. Im attempting to open a feature layer in the new map viewer, enable the drop shadow, and then save it with the thought that anyone who then accesses that feature layer from the ArcGIS Online for Maryland platform would see the symbology shown with the drop shadow. What I would like to do is take advantage of the new symbology effects available, specifically the drop shadow. Im trying to figure out how to do this same thing from the new map viewer. How do I save the visualization of a feature layer in the new map viewer? In classic map viewer, you can change/update the visualization (symbology, pop-ups, etc) and then click on the three dots of the layer in the table of contents and go to ‘Save Layer’ at the bottom. ![]()
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