![]() ![]() Styles contain symbols, symbol primitives (such as colors), and layout elements such as north arrows and scale bars. A map and its layers can include authored items such as pop-up windows. ![]() Each layer corresponds to an information feed and represents a specific theme or information such as buildings, roads, or satellite imagery. Maps display geospatial information and consist of layers. In the context of the desktop, maps correspond to map packages and map documents, layers to layer packages, tools to geoprocessing and locator packages, applications to add-ins and other extensions, styles to desktop styles, and data files to a variety of files that can be shared via the portal. In the context of the web, maps correspond to web maps, layers correspond to a variety of geospatial content services, tools correspond to a variety of geospatial task services, applications correspond to a variety of web and mobile mapping apps, and data files correspond to content that can be published to create geospatial services. ![]() ![]() In each of the web and desktop content categories, items can be classified as maps, layers, styles, tools, applications, or data files based on their primary use. Web and mobile apps that work with content, including ArcGIS Online, may present only web-accessible content by default. ![]()
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