This article provides the steps to apply bold text to the education institution categories and their corresponding total number of students. Arcgis arcade is a portable, lightweight, and secure expression language You can use arcade expressions and conditional styling to create advanced formatting in experience builder.
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The code runs in map viewer's popup expressions, but i want to put the code in a text widget on the experience builder's landing page
The problem is i cannot figure out how to do this.
To illustrate the concepts, i will be using summarized parking data and pothole repair request data to create tables serving various purposes on dashboards You can use these data sets to try these concepts for yourself. The table widget displays interactive attribute tables for feature layers and scene layers with an associated feature layer with the option to include multiple sheets that users access from tabs or a list. You might be better off using the arcade section (circled in green below) for setting the logic and formatting the html
If you have a lot of links/states then a dictionary is probably the easiest way to go about it. I'm not sure what your intent is with this table or your arcade script, but here is some information you may find useful The table widget in experience builder supports searching and filtering. I’m running into an issue with replicating the filters i created in dashboard using a data expression to use in experience builder