@visualisingdata I used to have this problem but then I found the setting to lower the max volume a lot (since I never maxed it as it was) which made the slider less sensitive so there’s that if you were looking for a solution..
A 'Qlik Sense dashboard builder' reminder that you can double-click on items in the assets panel to add them to your sheet.
Bonus: since the June 2020 version you can now double-click the resize handles of items on the sheet to "maximize" them. Happy dashboarding!
#flatteningthecurve Really engaging and informative simulations and visualizations. Makes you feel better about staying at home and practicing #SocialDistancing https://t.co/01FmksCUP5
#svtnyheter so on top of their visualization game as usual, showing connections between #Swedbank and #danskebank suspected customers in money laundering cases. https://t.co/wd04brOIFs
@peolanha@IEA That’s cool! Although I’ll admit I’ve never seen that visualization type before.. It may look like a Sankey, but it does not visualize flows (value X from A to B) , it only links segments together between time steps. But still a cool one when the order is important
I’d love to see @IEA update their Sankeys (https://t.co/Nd9r3G7fHu) with more recent data so we can can a feeling if the breakthroughs in solar and the Paris agreement have had any effect so far.
Interesting data, controversial visualization. I see the point of vertically aligning the segments with the single label - but it seems like a great opportunity to use an area graph, like the Age of Empires II end screen: https://t.co/HthnWckyXR https://t.co/OO7aGQED3u