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::: {.callout-warning collapse="true" title="Size slider quirk"}
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In ArcGIS Online, every time you select the "Adjust size automatically" option, it will reset the size slider to a default value. So make sure to select your desired size **after** enabling that option.
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![](images/Workshop1/Step2/symbology-point-size.png){width="90%" fig-align="center"}
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![](images/Workshop1/Step2/symbology-by-attribute-result.png){width="90%" fig-align="center"}
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::: {.callout-warning collapse="true" title="b_temp? b_phase"}
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These field names are pretty cryptic. This is often the case with public data. If you want to learn more about this data, navigate over to the feature layer'
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Finally, let's say we wanted to adjust the transparency of cycleways based on the max speed allowed on each bike path. We can do that by changing the style of the `osm_cycleways` layer.

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