Chapter 9: An Introduction to Chart.js 2.0 — Six Simple Examples
by Jack Rometty
Peer reviewed by Tim Severien and Simon Codrington.
If your website is data-intensive, then you will need to find a way to make that data easy to visualize. Humans, after all, are not wonderful at understanding long lists of raw numbers. That's where charts and graphs come in — they can make complicated statistical relationships obvious and intuitive, as well as more accessibile to non-English speakers. Everyone understands basic charts at the same speed, the same can't be said for paragraphs rife with technical jargon. Using charts when it's beneficial, will make your website easier to understand and visually more appealing.
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