Every site has settings and capabilities that administrators, the site's owner, and core team members can configure.
Configure basemaps and extent
Complete the following steps to set the basemap and extent to indicate the geographic area represented by your site. Datasets will display at this zoom level if an item extent is not set. If a site basemap or extent is not set, then the map will use the organization settings for each.
- Open a site in edit mode and select Settings on the side panel.
- Select Set basemap and use the drop-down menu to select a basemap.
Note:
If you don't see the custom basemap you want, add the basemap to the gallery or contact your Enterprise administrator. - Add an extent by zooming and panning to a location on the map.
Configure meta tags
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 search engine results. Site editors can add custom meta tags in the site editor by navigating to the Customize side panel, Settings, then Meta tags.
A common practice to prevent a site from showing in public internet search results is to apply the <meta name="robots" content="noindex"> tag. Site editors cannot override or replace default meta tags set by Hub such as "description", "title", and "og:image". Default "title" and "description" meta tags can be changed by modifying the Name and Summary fields in the Settings, About section of the site editor.
Configure interactions
Administrators, site owners, and core team members can enable or disable the following:
- Open a site in edit mode.
- Select Settings on the side panel.
- Select Interactions and choose to enable or disable the following:
- Global navigation—See Configure global navigation and menu links.
- Embedded apps—All sites have this setting which controls how applications open when a user selects a configured gallery card, application card, or search result. Enable this setting if you want the application to open within the context of your site's header and global navigation bar (with information side panel). If the setting is disabled, the application will open externally.
- Embedded links—This setting controls how content opens that is registered as a document link in Enterprise. Enable this setting if you want the item to open in an explore view, within the context of your site's header and global navigation bar (with information side panel). Document links may not always open as embedded, as many websites have security protocols that restrict embedding to one website only. If the setting is disabled, the application will open externally.
- Sharing—See Enable one-click sharing to social media.
- Content side panel—Enable the side panel that appears on all explore views to open automatically or remain closed for each of the apps, maps, data, and documents content families.
- Select Save.
Configure data settings
Choose to enable or disable settings related to data.
Change site URL
A site's URL is the web address people use to access your site. When you create a new site, a default URL is generated for you based on the name you provided. You can, however, change your URL manually by following these steps.
- Open a site in edit mode and select Settings on the side panel.
- Select Domain settings.
- Select Modify domain settings and follow the in-app instructions to modify the URL.