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Top 20 Essential Skills for ArcGIS Experience Builder

Thomas Coughlin Michael Gaigg Alix Vzina

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English
ESRI Press
24 September 2025
App-building has

never been easier.

Top 20 Essential Skills for ArcGIS Experience Builder guides readers step by step through the process of creating visually stunning and highly functional map apps. Whether you are a beginner or experienced GIS user, this comprehensive guide will equip you with the skills needed.

These bite-sized chapters demonstrate how to create various types of apps to visualize data, perform analysis, explore 3D environments, and more. Each chapter takes about 45 minutes to complete.

Top 20 Essential Skills for ArcGIS Experience Builder includes:

Easy-to-understand, step-by-step tutorials Simple instructions with plenty of screenshots showing what to do Resources that provide readers with self-paced learning opportunities

By the end

of this book, you'll know:

ArcGIS Experience Builder interface and how to create layouts and design patterns Best practices from a design perspective How to create visually stunning apps that allow you to perform a number of useful activities How to integrate with other apps, share your app, and optimize for mobile use

Top 20 Essential Skills for ArcGIS Experience Builder is perfect for ArcGIS users who want to understand ArcGIS Experience Builder, what kind of apps they can make, and how to make them look good.
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Imprint:   ESRI Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 190mm, 
ISBN:   9781589487949
ISBN 10:   158948794X
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Acknowledgements Introduction How to use this book 1 - Exploring ArcGIS Experience Builder environment 2 - Designing the app 3 - Building a map viewer app 4 – Adding navigation 5 - Adding feature selection 6 – Building a finder app 7 – Changing the theme of the app 8 – Making the app mobile-ready 9 – Adding a landing page 10 – Building a 3D viewer app 11 – Building a dashboard app 12 – Building an events site 13 – Building a hub site 14 – Building an embeddable app 15 – Building a Situational Awareness app 16 – Building an Analysis app 17 – Building a Data Explorer app 18 – Enhance your app with URL parameters 19 – Migrating an ArcGIS Web AppBuilder app to ArcGIS Experience Builder 20 – Creating a field inspector app

Thomas Coughlin writes about ArcGIS Experience Builder and ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud at Esri. He earned a degree in environmental science from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Michael Gaigg is a User Interface Engineer responsible for designing and building front-end solutions that meet the needs of the business as well as the goals of the end-user. In his capacity as a UX consultant he works with clients such as Fortune 500 companies and US Federal agencies to review their map apps and leads teams during their UX research and UI design process. Throughout his over 3 decades of web design experience, he has guided the creation of countless apps from conceptualization to implementation.     Michael earned his MSc. in Computer Science from the University of Salzburg, Austria and is a regular speaker at the Esri Developer Summit in Palm Springs and the Esri User Conference in San Diego. His passion to share his experience can be seen at mapuipatterns.com where he has been writing about his observations about common and recurring design problems. These insights led to authoring the Esri Press book “Designing Map Interfaces”.   Alix Vézina works on the ArcGIS Solutions Web Development team as a Product Engineer to successfully deliver industry web tools for ArcGIS Web AppBuilder, ArcGIS Experience Builder, and ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript since 2019. Prior to her work at Esri, she assisted in the digital GIS transformation of a property and land management organization in New Zealand and coauthored Esri Learn lessons for Public Safety. She has a degree in GIS from Université de Sherbrooke (Québec, Canada).

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