I believe exb is a great tool for speeding up gis web development. On the other side, to take advantage from the developer edition, react and typescript are mandatory. Nothing to say about these technologies, but it is not a given that a person who develops gis applications knows them and learning them, often, requires an investment a bit too big when the focus is placed first on gis and only secondarily on growing programming skills. In short, it would be nice to be *also* able to create custom widgets using vanilla js, html and css.
Thank you very much for your feedback @AlessioDiLorenzo! We will share this with our product managers. Probably you know, but just in case we wanted to remind you that you can for feedback in the documentation you can use the feedback widget (ua-cam.com/video/-BB9ebdqvZw/v-deo.html) and for Ideas ArcGIS Ideas within Esri Community (community.esri.com/t5/custom/page/page-id/arcgis-ideas)
Thanks for the presentation. Very useful to extend Experience Builder. Now I just have to make some widget code 😊
Glad it was helpful!
I believe exb is a great tool for speeding up gis web development. On the other side, to take advantage from the developer edition, react and typescript are mandatory. Nothing to say about these technologies, but it is not a given that a person who develops gis applications knows them and learning them, often, requires an investment a bit too big when the focus is placed first on gis and only secondarily on growing programming skills. In short, it would be nice to be *also* able to create custom widgets using vanilla js, html and css.
Thank you very much for your feedback @AlessioDiLorenzo! We will share this with our product managers. Probably you know, but just in case we wanted to remind you that you can for feedback in the documentation you can use the feedback widget (ua-cam.com/video/-BB9ebdqvZw/v-deo.html) and for Ideas ArcGIS Ideas within Esri Community (community.esri.com/t5/custom/page/page-id/arcgis-ideas)