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Data visualization
Data visualization is the visual depiction of data through the use of graphs, plots, and informational graphics. Its practitioners use statistics and data science to convey the meaning behind data in ethical and accurate ways.
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Right now whenever users search for queries they are case sensitive. We should remove this to allow users to put in term with any cases
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[describe any input/collaboration you'd like from designers, and
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In recent versions (can't say from exactly when), there seems to be an off-by-one error in dcc.DatePickerRange. I set max_date_allowed = datetime.today().date()
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The y-axis ticks supports the rotated
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We have too much padding on menu entries in the left-hand side bar of the docs:
This was probably introduced by mistake in #3178.
We should restore this padding to Docusaurus' defaults - the area that needed more padding is on the right-hand side (see PR discussion).
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When entering a repository path, users should be able to hit TAB for autocomplete, like in bash.
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Created by Charles Joseph Minard
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What happened:
Panel Descriptions support Markdown formatting. If one uses monospaced INLINE code format to show e.g. the prometheus metric name, or anything really, the panel does not adjust it's size to fit the content.
The code section overlaps the tooltip in an ugly fashion.
What you expected to happen: