• I wanted (needed?) a chart to display monthly dividends on my [Link redacted] so that it could be visually represented instead of just a bunch of boring list items inside boring lists. Granted, the very same information in those boring list items is now graphically displayed on the page and is much more exciting to look at than just plain numbers. Also, trends can be recognized more easily. Installation was a snap, all I did was go to my blog, search for new plugins and type in ‘visualizer’ (sans quotes) and it was the first entry. I clicked install and then activated the plugin. Took me a while to figure out the ‘shortcode’ would be automatically inserted for me if I went to the page (or post, I’ll assume) where I wanted to place the graph and click on the ‘insert media’ button and select from visualizer library where I had already setup up the column chart I wanted to use. I changed some of the display options and titles, etc. added the format for numbers ($##,###.##) so it would display as dollars instead of just numbers, and uploaded my brand new csv file and voila! The only issue I have so far is that it drops trailing zero so that a dollar amount like $1,234.50 actually appears as $1,234.5 but that’s not a big deal because I have those previously mentioned boring lists underneath the graph. But, the graph does what I wanted, it catches your eye and makes a visual representation of some pretty straightforward albeit boring lists of numbers. Kudos!

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  • Alexandra

    (@alexandrastan001)

    Thank you very much for the nice review and we are really glad that you enjoy our product!

    Best regards,
    Alexandra

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