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Colorblind-Friendly Color Maps for R (by sjmgarnier)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
viridis
Posts with mentions or reviews of viridis.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-15.
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Scientific Colour Maps
I tend to think the continuous color palettes don't look very nice (no matter what the colors are) in various data visualizations. So I often prefer the color brewer discrete smaller sets, https://colorbrewer2.org/#type=sequential&scheme=BuGn&n=3
I use the viridis inferno on occasion as well, https://github.com/sjmgarnier/viridis, although sometimes it is too dark.
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Map: Zillow Home Prices Feb 2022, with year-over-year price growth (TN and US)
I do! That's why I used the Viridis color package for R, because it's explicitly optimized for colorblind people.
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The average area in England now has 19 cases per 100k people - look at how frosty the BBC case map is looking!
They use the viridis colour scheme. This is a widely used colour scheme for heatmaps, that has been purposely designed to be as accessible and useable as possible. Colour blindness, printing in black and white, etc.
blogdown
Posts with mentions or reviews of blogdown.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-21.
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blogdown VS Camlog - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 21 Jul 2022
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Public folder empty while creating website using Hugo
Are you using blogdown? If so, this issue may answer your question https://github.com/rstudio/blogdown/issues/495. tl;dr: you may or may not need a public folder, but if you do need it, you can generate it with build_site()
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Hi all, I'm fairly new to R (growing more comfortable), and have never used shiny before, but I'm curious if an idea is possible and any recommendations to learning about this. Would it be possible to create a web app using shiny that displays all of a faculty's research output? Ideally allow people
Yes you could do this, but speaking as a web dev I would instead build a static site using something like Jekyll or blogdown if you want to use R.
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Blogdown Htmlwidget issues
however I can no longer get any of the old recommended methods for getting html widgets (like datatables from the DT package) to work. I've attempted most of the items here:https://github.com/rstudio/blogdown/issues/20
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Github Pages Help
Have a look in the [blogdown](https://bookdown.org/yihui/blogdown/) book
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How to make a blog with R blogdown and Github Pages
menu: main: - name: About url: /about/ - name: GitHub url: https://github.com/rstudio/blogdown - name: Twitter url: https://twitter.com/rstudio