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Statically-generated, responsive charts, without the need for client-side Javascript.
Statically-generated, responsive charts, without the need for client-side Javascript.
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generates simple HTML and SVG charts. The library works with static-site
generators (SSG), or in server-side rendering (SSR) contexts to create
self-contained, embeddable chart documents. It aims to fill a gap between
unresponsive images and complex data visualization tools.
The library offers a high-level API to generate charts, providing good results with minimal configuration. When more flexibility is required, expressive data mapping allows for fine-grained control. Plug and play data from different sources, mapping values as you need them.
Charts adapt to different screen-sizes without any need for client-side JavaScript. Charts will expand and contract to fill their containers without affecting font size, so text remains legible across viewports.
Charts render without client-side JavaScript, reducing bundle sizes and improving performance by avoiding expensive recalculations when a container resizes.
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Statically-generated, responsive charts, without the need for client-side Javascript.
The npm package shown receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, shown popularity was classified as not popular.
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