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Hi everyone,
I’d like to share one of the visuals that received great feedback from the Power BI community during the Power BI DataViz World Championships: an interactive HTML card that dynamically adapts to the selected parameter — changing colors, data, text, tooltips, and visual style, all within Power BI.
This kind of solution is part of my regular workflow, especially when the goal is to enhance storytelling, accessibility, and user experience. It’s a way to make data consumption more intuitive and engaging, without compromising clarity or performance.
The card was featured in a thematic report exploring coffee, chocolate, and wellbeing across Europe, and it stood out for its flexibility and visual impact.
I’m considering starting a series of posts to share more examples, techniques, and practical tips for those interested in pushing the boundaries of HTML, CSS, and advanced interactivity in Power BI.
If this type of content interests you, feel free to comment or reach out! I’d love to exchange ideas and learn from others in the community.
Feel free to connect on Linkedin
http://linkedin.com/in/paulogrijo
acho maximo esse avanço dentro da plataforma!
Obrigado, Diogo 🙌
É muito bacana mesmo. As possibilidades são quase infinitas
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