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Update to jQuery Visualize: Accessible Charts with HTML5 from Designing with Progressive Enhancement A while ago, we came up with a technique for creating accessible charts and graphs that uses JavaScript to scrape data from an HTML table and generate bar, line, area, and pie chart visualizations using the HTML5 canvas element. This technique provides a simple way to generate charts, but more impo
Iâm Kayla, and yep, I made a bunch of donut charts last month. Work dashboards. A school fundraiser page. Even my own food log. I tried five tools: Chart.js, D3, ApexCharts, ECharts, and Highcharts. For a deeper side-by-side look at these libraries, check out this comprehensive comparison of JavaScript charting libraries. Since then Iâve also kept my eye on a newer lightweight option, EJSChart, wh
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