Chartify – WordPress Chart Plugin
WordPress Chart Plugin Chart Plugin Premium version Chart Plugin Demo Chart Plugin Documentation WordPress Chart Plugin is designed to build both static and dynamic charts, graphs and diagrams for your WordPress website. Interactive Charts WordPress can display in three methods: manually inputting data, linking to your Google Spreadsheet, or querying your preferred database. Create an unlimited number of wordpress chart using the various chart types included in the WordPress data visualization plugin. 22 Available Chart Types Demos Line Chart Pie Chart Bar Chart Column Chart Donut Chart Histogram Geo Chart Org Chart Combo Chart Stepped Area Chart Gauge Chart Area Chart Bubble Chart Scatter Chart Table Chart 3D Pie Chart Timeline Candlestick Chart Gantt Chart Sankey Diagram Treemap Chart Word Tree Chart Why choose us among other WordPress Chart Builder Plugins? With Chartify, you will have responsive charts & graphs into your WordPress posts and pages. Create dynamic charts that will automatically updated based on your data. When you add your data to your Google sheet, the charts inserted on your website will automatically be adjusted in excel style. Moreover, the WordPress Graph plugin allows you to view your chart on your dashboard via live preview functionality. See it before publishing and make all the necessary changes. Most importantly, the WordPress Graphs & Charts has a professional support team, that is always will be by your side while using this visualizer plugin. Feel free to write topics on the FREE SUPPORT FORUM in case of having any questions about the plugin. All your desires can be achieved with the WordPress chart plugin. Easy-to-use | Intuitive Design | Mobile-Friendly A beginner-friendly and intuitive interface makes the process of creating charts easy than ever. If you have no data visualization background, no problem at all – you can build attractive charts and graphs like an expert with this visualizer wordpress tool. With WordPress data visualization plugin create visual charts that can help you to create engaging content for your audience. No matter what profession you have, responsive charts are essential tools for you. Chart plugin is designed for: Business owners to show their business trends over time Business analysts Data analysts Stock marketers Sports statistics website owners Teachers, Tutors to display their student’s stats. Newspapers to show infographics in their articles. Bloggers, Vloggers to show their growth stats. Scientific researchers. Those, who looking for gaining business investors Those, who want to present info to board members Those, who want to show their staff directory via organization chart Those, who want to visually show insights from your quizzes, polls, surveys, etc How to Use Create a chart by clicking on the Add New button. Choose your preferred chart type. Add your data manually. Copy the generated shortcode and paste it into your desired post/page. Chart shortcode [ays_chart id=”chart_id”] DATA SOURCES Manual Data Google Spreadsheet Query from Database Build Charts by manually entering data Have plain data and want to extract insights? Or do you want to show charts for wordpress and convince or clarify a point? It is no matter a problem with the Chartify visualizer plugin. With WordPress Chart Plugin for Visualizing Data you can create a chart by manually adding the needed data to any chart type you want. Build Charts from Google Spreadsheet Easily connect Chartify to your Google Sheets without having any coding skills. Keep charts up to date with your data from your spreadsheet. Have your data displayed like in excel in seconds. Most importantly, you do need to configure the chart settings to update the chart plugin it will be updated automatically when you add or change any data from your spreadsheet. Have visual data representation and save your data with us. Amazing, isn’t it? Build Charts by querying the database Quickly create charts based on your query data with Responsive Chart Plugin. Here you need to have some development skills. This ideally works for visualizing frequency distribution and displaying a comparison over time; x per day, per month, etc. Make colorful charts from your data and create data-driven decisions for your business with our Chart Maker. Visualize Quiz Data with WordPress Chart Plugin If you are using the Quiz Maker plugin, you’ve got a special opportunity to make interactive graphs for WordPress out of it. Visual data representation even easier now. Connect your Chart Builder plugin to the Quiz Maker and display the data of your quizzes in various chart types. Using graphical data representation plugin, you can make all sorts of graphical data to show how many people got quiz questions right or wrong, or wordpress diagram that explain who’s taking your quizzes with responsive Chart Plugin. By putting together the Quiz Maker plugin and Chart WordPress plugin, you’re not just making quizzes more fun. You’re turning quiz results into something super useful with WordPress Analytics Charts. You can see trends, understand how people are doing, and use that info to make your content even better. It’s like turning numbers into data that everyone can understand with interactive Charts WordPress. Chart Types that can be useful for your WordPress data visualization Display the data in various chart types in Chart WordPress plugin. With WordPress visualizer make use of the popular types and show the results in your preferred way. Organizational Chart, will be useful for you to see your team’s structure on your WordPress site. With Organization Chart WordPress plugin you can easily put this map on your website and make it understandable for your visitors how your team works together. The Geo Chart for example, can help you to explore facts about places all around the world. It’s like a map that shows interesting things about different areas in charts for WordPress. But the mentioned types are just a small part of the possibilities the best WordPress Chart plugin offers to you. Make sure to try the charts wordpress plugin by yourself and enjoy the 20+ chart types in Interactive Graphs for WordPress. Embed Chart with Shortcode in Gutenberg If you are using Gutenberg, you are free to embed chart with shortcode. With the user-friendly interface, your WordPress data visualization results will look eye-catching on your WordPress website. Features Line Chart Bar Chart Pie Chart Column Chart Manual Data Entry Live preview Responsive design Permissions of charts PREMIUM FEATURES Donut Chart Histogram Geo Chart Org Chart Area Chart Gauge Chart Combo Chart Stepped Area Chart Bubble Chart Scatter Chart Table Chart Timeline Candlestick Chart Gantt Chart Sankey Diagram Treemap Word Tree 3D Pie Chart Google Integration Database Entry 3RD PARTY OR EXTERNAL SERVICE DISCLAIMER The plugin uses Google Charts (https://developers.google.com/chart). The charts included in the plugin generate in Google scripts. It does not send any data nor do we collect information from the request. The privacy policy can be found at this URL https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/security_privacy In case of any further questions feel free to contact us via the following FREE SUPPORT FORUM. Other plugins from Ays Pro Team Quiz Maker for creating advanced quizzes and exams easily and quickly. Survey Maker for collecting data and analyze it. Fox LMS to easily build and manage online courses directly from your WordPress LMS website. Poll Maker for creating powerful and interactive polls. Popup Box, an easy way to create eye-catching and engaging popups. Secure Copy Content Protection to protect web content from being plagiarized. Easy Form to create various forms for your website. AI ChatBot to generate high-quality content for your blog, and finding the answer to any questions in seconds. Personal Dictionary to create and organize their vocabulary lists, study and memorize the words. 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Stock Quotes List
Stockdio’s Stock Quotes List contains a plugin and a widget that provide the means to display a list of stock prices, market indices, currencies and commodities with their variations. Over 65 different stock exchanges and a large number of market indices, currencies and commodities are supported. Optionally, an interactive price chart can be included with the list. If you’re using the standard Gutenberg editor, the easiest way to include this plugin on your page is using the Stock Quotes List block, which is included in the Stockdio Financial Visualizations category. If you’re using a different editor o prefer to use the shortcode, below is a sample to help you start. Please be aware that most of the parameters listed below are optional, and are also available through the plugin’s settings page. Any parameter you include in the shortcode will overwrite the parameter used in the settings page. [stock-quotes-list symbols="AAPL;MSFT;GOOG;HPQ;^SPX;^DJI;LSE:BAG" stockExchange="USA" width="100%" height="380" motif="financial" palette="financial-light"] This plugin is part of the Stockdio Financial Widgets, which also includes the following plugins and widgets: Stockdio Historical Chart Stock Market Overview Stock Market News Stock Market Ticker Economic & Market News The following parameters are supported: stockExchange: The exchange market the symbols belong to (optional). If not specified, USA Equities will be used by default. For a list of available exchanges please visit www.stockdio.com/exchanges. symbols: A list of companies stock symbols, market index tickers, currency pairs or commodities ticker, separated by semi-colon (;) (e.g. AAPL;MSFT;GOOG;HPQ;^SPX;^DJI;LSE:BAG). Please review the FAQ section for additional details on how to includes indices, currencies and commodities, as well as how to specify custom names, combine data from different exchanges, etc. width: Width of the list in either px or % (default: 100%). height: Height of the list in pixels (default: 320px). If not specified, the list height will be calculated automatically. title: Allows to specify a title for the list, e.g. Watch List (optional). intraday: If enabled (true), auto refresh intraday delayed data will be used if available for the exchange. For a list of exchanges with intraday data available, please visit http://www.stockdio.com/exchanges. includeChart: Allows to include an interactive chart along with the list (optional). chartHeight: Height of the chart in pixels (default: 320px). includeLogo: Allows to include/exclude a column with the stock logo or index country flag, if available. Use includeLogo=false to hide the logo (optional). logoMaxHeight: Specify the maximum height allowed for the logo. The height may be smaller than the maximum, depending on the logo width, as it maintains the logo’s aspect ratio (optional). logoMaxWidth: Specify the maximum width allowed for the logo. The width may be smaller than the maximum, depending on the logo height, as it maintains the logo’s aspect ratio (optional). includeSymbol: Allows to include/exclude a column with the stock symbol. Use includeSymbol=false to hide the symbol (optional). includeCompany: Allows to include/exclude a column with the company name. Use includeCompany=false to hide the company name (optional). includePrice: Allows to include/exclude a column with the latest stock price. Use includePrice=false to hide the stock price (optional). includeChange: Allows to include/exclude a column with the stock price change. Use includeChange=false to hide the price change (optional). includePercentChange: Allows to include/exclude a column with the stock price percentual change. Use includePercentChange=false to hide the price percent change (optional). includeTrend: Allows to include/exclude a column with the stock price trend icon (up/down/neutral). Use includeTrend=false to hide the trend icon (optional). includeVolume: Allows to include/exclude a column with the latest volume. By default, volume is not visible. Use includeVolume=true to show it (optional). showHeader: Allows to display the list header. Use showHeader=false to hide it (optional). showCurrency: Allows to display the currency symbol next to the price, depending on the culture settings. allowSort: If enabled (true), it allows the end user to sort the data by any of the fields, by clicking on the header, if this is visible. culture: Allows to specify a combination of language and country settings, used to display texts and to format numbers and dates, e.g. Spanish-Spain (optional). For a list of available culture combinations please visit http://www.stockdio.com/cultures. motif: Design used to display the visualization with specific aesthetics, including borders and styles, among other elements (optional). For a list of available motifs please visit www.stockdio.com/motifs. palette: Includes a set of consistent colors used for the visualization (optional). For a list of available palettes please visit www.stockdio.com/palettes. font: Allows to specify the font that will be used to render the chart. Multiple fonts may be specified separated by comma, e.g. Lato,Helvetica,Arial (optional). displayPrices: Allows to specify how to display the prices on the chart (if enabled), using one of the following options (default: Line): Line Candlestick Area OHLC HLC allowPeriodChange: If enabled (true), it provides a UI to allow the end user to select the period for the data to be displayed in the chart. This UI is enabled by default. days: Allows to specify the number of days for the period to display in the chart (if enabled). If not specified, its default value is 365 days. loadDataWhenVisible: Allows to fetch the data and display the visualization only when it becomes visible on the page, in order to avoid using calls (requests) when they are not needed. This is particularly useful when the visualization is not visible on the page by default, but it becomes visible as result of a user interaction (e.g. clicking on an element, etc.). It is also useful when using the same visualization multiple times on a page for different devices (e.g. using one instance of the plugin for mobile and another one for desktop). We recommend not using this by default but only on scenarios as those described above, as it may provide the end user with a small delay to display the visualization (optional).