In the MSL_graph.php file is this line:
options.crosshair = { trigger: 'both', focused: {color: '#fcc', opacity:
0.8, orientation:'both'} };
On Thursday, July 6, 2017 at 8:55:25 AM UTC-4, Muhammad Ali wrote:
>
> Which Google Charts function do you utilize to generate the graph-wide
> x-axis and y-axis lines when the mouse is hovering over a data point?
>
> Help is much appreciated. Thanks.
>
> On Saturday, 11 February 2017 20:19:39 UTC-5, David Burton wrote:
>>
>> What I do for my sealevel graphs is save a .png file (via getImageURI),
>> and embed the image in the email, along with a link that points to the web
>> page for the interactive version. Like this:
>>
>> *http://sealevel.info/MSL_graph.php?id=190-091&c_date=1900/1-2019/12&boxcar=1&boxwidth=2&thick*
>>
>> <http://sealevel.info/MSL_graph.php?id=190-091&c_date=1900/1-2019/12&boxcar=1&boxwidth=2&thick>
>>
>>
>> <http://sealevel.info/MSL_graph.php?id=190-091&c_date=1900/1-2019/12&boxcar=1&boxwidth=2&thick>
>>
>>
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