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My experience is similar to Lucy Elam's: In my Chrome browser all the regional data are displayed in the same faint gray line style and are indistinguishable. However, a mouseover on the legend does display the desired region by suppressing the other regional lines. Nevertheless, I'd appreciate separate line styles. Or at least make the regional lines darker; if I were at all vision impaired, I'd have a hard time with them.
Thank you for this informative summary. Is there a way to improve the graphic colors for your data that show trends in various regions of the country? They are showing up uniformly gray with the only colors in the aggregate trends.
From that Biofire link, one page (RP2.1) shows a decrease in human Rhinovirus/Enterovirus, while their other page shows an increase (RP/RP2). The about page does not have any information about the differences between these pages- does anyone know what the difference is?
All the regional lines look the same so there’s no way to distinguish them. I’ve sent an email about this problem before.
Try it in a browser window, the plots are interactive.
My experience is similar to Lucy Elam's: In my Chrome browser all the regional data are displayed in the same faint gray line style and are indistinguishable. However, a mouseover on the legend does display the desired region by suppressing the other regional lines. Nevertheless, I'd appreciate separate line styles. Or at least make the regional lines darker; if I were at all vision impaired, I'd have a hard time with them.
If, when using my iPad, I tap on a line, it’s identified, but they are so close together it’s hard to isolate them.
Doesn’t work in either Chrome or Safari.
Keep it up, girl! Your analyses, free of politics, are a "breath of fresh air ."
Thank you for this informative summary. Is there a way to improve the graphic colors for your data that show trends in various regions of the country? They are showing up uniformly gray with the only colors in the aggregate trends.
From that Biofire link, one page (RP2.1) shows a decrease in human Rhinovirus/Enterovirus, while their other page shows an increase (RP/RP2). The about page does not have any information about the differences between these pages- does anyone know what the difference is?