I am excited to see that ArcGIS allows us to create map embeddings in a web page with so many customizable features. I am also impressed by how data in the csv file has been transformed to the map, as it has the potential to display geographical and categorical metadata. I wish that the interaction between audience and the embedded map could be advanced, for example, to set loose the display boundary and make the map look more natural.
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This is interesting to compare your artifacts geographic path versus ours. I wonder if all of these artifacts have all been together in the same collection since Hong Kong? Ours too had four locations, the last three being the same: Hong Kong, Atherton CA, and Northfield MN. I agree, the embedded mapping feature is really cool, especially with the number of features and interactive nature of the embedded map.