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diff --git a/web/gui/dashboard/dashboard.html b/web/gui/dashboard/dashboard.html index c550db39..be0febf7 100644 --- a/web/gui/dashboard/dashboard.html +++ b/web/gui/dashboard/dashboard.html @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ This is a template for building custom dashboards. To build a dashboard you just <li>You can use different chart libraries on the same page: <b>peity</b>, <b>sparkline</b>, <b>dygraph</b>, <b>google</b></li> <li>You can customize each chart to your preferences. For each chart library most of their attributes can be given in <b>data-</b> attributes.</li> <li>Each chart can have each own duration - it is controlled with the <b>data-after</b> attribute to give that many seconds of data.</li> - <li>Depending on the width of the chart and <b>data-after</b> attribute, netdata will automatically refresh the chart when it needs to be updated. For example giving 600 pixels for width for -600 seconds of data, using a chart library that needs 3 pixels per point, will yeld in a chart updated once every 3 seconds.</li> + <li>Depending on the width of the chart and <b>data-after</b> attribute, netdata will automatically refresh the chart when it needs to be updated. For example giving 600 pixels for width for -600 seconds of data, using a chart library that needs 3 pixels per point, will yield in a chart updated once every 3 seconds.</li> </ul> @@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ Sparklines using dygraphs <hr> <h1>Google Charts</h1> -Netdata was originaly developed with Google Charts. +Netdata was originally developed with Google Charts. Netdata is a complete Google Visualization API provider. <br/> <div style="width: 33%; display: inline-block;"> @@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ Netdata is a complete Google Visualization API provider. <hr> <h1>Morris Charts</h1> -Unfortunatelly, Morris Charts are very slow. Here we force them to lower their detail to get acceptable results. +Unfortunately, Morris Charts are very slow. Here we force them to lower their detail to get acceptable results. <br/> <div style="width: 33%; display: inline-block;"> <div data-netdata="system.processes" @@ -601,8 +601,8 @@ Unfortunatelly, Morris Charts are very slow. Here we force them to lower their d C3 charts are not usable in large scale. They suffer from the following issues: <ul> <li>extreme use of transitions (implemented with D3 instead of CSS, meaning they are javascript rendered) that cannot be disabled - even opacity is hardcoded in the javascript library</li> - <li>rendering is done with <code>SVG</code> instead of <code>canvas</code>, so they use DOM elements for every point, becomimg useless if more than 500 points are drawn</li> - <li>lack of a <code>raw</code> data format, so every time a chart is updated, data convertion in javascript is required</li> + <li>rendering is done with <code>SVG</code> instead of <code>canvas</code>, so they use DOM elements for every point, becoming useless if more than 500 points are drawn</li> + <li>lack of a <code>raw</code> data format, so every time a chart is updated, data conversion in javascript is required</li> <li>lack of <code>stacked</code> charts support</li> </ul> So, to avoid flashing the charts, we destroy and re-create the charts on each update. Also, since they manipulate the data with javascript we were forced to lower the detail they render to get acceptable speeds. |