We noticed that we can apply a suffix to the tooltip when using Highcharts, but not when using Google Charts. We like the Google Charts because it shows both the value and the % in the tooltip, but we'd like the value to show as "value $".
We can probably customize it ourselves (we know how to code), but we would like to know what would be the cleanest way to do so.
We noticed that we can apply a suffix to the tooltip when using Highcharts, but not when using Google Charts. We like the Google Charts because it shows both the value and the % in the tooltip, but we'd like the value to show as "value $".
We can probably customize it ourselves (we know how to code), but we would like to know what would be the cleanest way to do so.
See attached file.
Any hint is welcome! Thank you!
Hi magikwebr,
Thank you for your purchase.
You can take a look at our documentation about wpDataCharts callbacks where you can see how you can customize the charts.
Also maybe this link from the Google Charts API can help you out so you can code the callback for the desired chart.
Hope this can help you out.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
[email protected]
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