Learn how to customize a story using the story settings.
Display options
Display options help you customize your readers' experience.
Display
You can remove the menu that allows readers to share a story on social media by enabling Hide sharing options.
Note:
This option only applies to stories that are shared publicly.
You can choose if and how the date is displayed on the story cover by setting an option for Date on cover.
Story language
Note:
To make the story language setting available for ArcGIS StoryMaps on ArcGIS Enterprise 10.9.1 or earlier, a portal administrator must enable Show beta features from Organization settings.
Setting a language in the Story settings ensures the story broadcasts the correct language to web browsers. This is recommended and ensures that browser translation tools and assistive technologies, such as screen readers, work as expected. Some languages may also require a number and date format to be set.
Unless customized, the story language is set to your ArcGIS profile language.
Note:
Your ArcGIS profile always determines the language used in the story builder. When writing a story in a different language, it's recommended that you change your ArcGIS profile to the language in which you are writing.
Analytics
Analytics is the collection of metrics related to published stories. As an author, adding analytics tracking to a story will give you insight into your audience and how they engage with your content.
Demographic metrics such as location and language preferences can inform decisions about how you tell your story and what key points to highlight to ensure your story has the greatest impact. In addition, you will have access to other metrics, such as how many people saw your story, how long they stayed on the page, and what kind of devices they used. You can gain these insights by usingGoogle Analytics or Adobe Analytics with your stories.
Note:
Adding analytics to a story is only available to authors with organizational accounts on ArcGIS Online. For more information about account options, see Licensing.
Note:
To enable adding analytics on ArcGIS Enterprise, the portal administrator must enable Allow authors to use Google Analytics from Organization settings.
Add Google Analytics
Use the following steps to add Google Analytics to a story:
- Get a Google Analytics ID. For more information about creating a property in Google Analytics and finding your Google Analytics ID, see Set up the Analytics Google tag in the Google Analytics help.
- In the story builder, click the menu button .
- Click Story settings to open the Story settings menu.
- On the Analytics tab, turn on the Enable Analytics toggle button, then choose Google Analytics. Add theGoogle Analytics ID in the Tracking ID field, optionally write a consent message in the Consent message field, and click Save.
The Google Analytics ID is added to the story. Google Analytics will record metrics for published stories that you can access on the Google Analytics website.
Add Adobe Analytics
Use the following steps to add Adobe Analytics to a story:
- Create a report suite in Adobe Analytics. For more information on creating a report suite, see Adobe Analytics: Create a report suite.
- Your suite needs to be properly configured to capture the Adobe events correctly. Use the mappings for Adobe Analytics props in the Report Suite Manager, included at the bottom of this page.
- In the story builder, click the menu button .
- Click Story settings to open the Story settings menu.
- On the Analytics tab, turn on the Enable Analytics toggle button, then choose Adobe Analytics. Add the Report suite ID and Tracking server. For more information on where to find your report suite ID and tracking server, see Adobe Analytics: How to Identify Your Analytics Tracking Server and Report Suites. Optionally, write a Consent message and click Save.
Adobe Analytics is configured for use with the story. Adobe Analytics will record metrics for published stories that can be accessed on the Adobe Analytics Report Suite Manager.
Report Suite Manager mappings
Property | Name |
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prop1 | eventType |
prop2 | referrer |
prop3 | hostname |
prop4 | path |
prop5 | pageName |
prop6 | previousPageName |
prop7 | previousPageUrl |
prop8 | category |
prop9 | action |
prop10 | label |
prop11 | attribute |
prop12 | details |