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Clone a site or page—ArcGIS Hub


Clone a site or page—ArcGIS Hub | Documentation

Clone a site · Sign in to ArcGIS Hub. · On Overview, click Manage on the Sites or Initiatives card. · Open the site you want to clone by clicking its title.

Clone a site or page - ArcGIS Enterprise

Sign in to ArcGIS Enterprise Sites. · On Overview, click Manage on Sites. · Open the site you want to clone by clicking its title. · Review the site's layout to ...

Solved: Hub Cloning with Hub Pages - Esri Community

We don't yet have a clone page option when you clone a site...we link the pages to the newly copied site. It's a popular request we're hoping to ...

Clone a site or page—ArcGIS Enterprise Sites

Sign in to ArcGIS Enterprise. · Open a page in edit mode. · Review the page's layout to confirm that it's ready to be cloned. · Click the more button ellipses in ...

Clone a site or page—ArcGIS Enterprise Sites

Cloning allows administrators and site owners to create new versions of a site or page and the items displayed on its layout. Cloning a site also clones any ...

Clone a site or page - ArcGIS Enterprise

Clone a page layout · Sign in to ArcGIS Enterprise. · On Overview, click Manage on the Sites card. · Open the site that has the page you wan tot clone by clicking ...

Introduction to Hub Initiatives and Sites | ArcGIS API for Python

Cloning an initiative to Enterprise requires signing into that organization and then cloning the site into it. You can clone a site by calling the clone method ...

ArcGIS Hub Blog - Esri Community

Some of our users have inquired whether it is possible to clone an ArcGIS site within the same organization. While an in-app option is not currently available ...

Frequently asked questions—ArcGIS Hub | Documentation

To create an open data site, create a new site or use the Share Open Data template (available with ArcGIS Hub Premium and ArcGIS Hub Basic). If you or an ...

Adding Pages to ArcGIS Hub Sites - YouTube

... hub/sites/add-pages-to-your-site.htm 0:00 – Intro 0:19 – Create and edit a new page 0:53 – Add a header link to your page 1:15 – Clone a page's ...

Transferring an ArcGIS Online Hub to a Site in ArcGIS Enterprise

We have a Hub on AGOL that's logistically simple (contains some basic text, search functionality and pages that contain web apps that are ...

Add pages to your site—ArcGIS Hub | Documentation

Select the pages button page and choose your page from a list of the site's pages. Open from ArcGIS Online. To open site in edit mode from ...

Change site or page name and summary—ArcGIS Hub

Site and page names are used on the browser tab, ArcGIS Online item details page, social media snippets, and in Hub search and search engine results.

Reusing and Sharing Your Work with Hub Templates and ArcGIS ...

Do you want to be able to create the same app multiple times - perhaps for different users or projects? ArcGIS has introducing new ...

Configure site settings—ArcGIS Hub | Documentation

Meta tags are bits of HTML code crawled by search engine robots such as Google. Meta tags can help control and optimize how your site (and pages) appear in ...

"Transferring" ArcGIS Online content from one organization to another

If you are a contractor cloning between 2 ArcGIS Online organizations, it is actually twice that price. From GEO Jobe's website: ** Please Note: ...

What is a site?—ArcGIS Hub | Documentation

A site is a website that can be used to share information with others. To get started, know what ArcGIS Hub license you're using. If you're using ArcGIS Hub ...

ArcGIS Hub vs. Enterprise Site? : r/gis - Reddit

Correct. A hub site, an enterprise page, a web app, a story map, these all can contain web maps that have references to the source layers.

Designing Sites & Pages in ArcGIS Hub and ArcGIS Enterprise

This webinar shows the developer community how to use ArcGIS Enterprise to design and build pages.

Introduction to ArcGIS Hub - Basic features | ArcGIS API for Python

Cloning the site in the same organization replicates the layout of the site in its copy. site1_clone = hub_basic.sites.clone(site1, pages=True) site1_clone.item.