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    tom corcoran commented  · 

    Also, if you unfroze with a higher starting value, the example in the New Data area still shows an old value, which is confusing

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    That’s a really good idea!

    (The way we’re generating the graph images currently makes that easier said than done, so this might be a while, but we agree it’s worth doing.)

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    tom corcoran commented  · 

    This is missing alright! Mousing over the datapoints on the graph should show the date and value! Good luck cracking the implementation! Another vote here for high charts. Maybe http://vanilla-js.com/ can help.

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