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Hi,
I come upon this visualizations from World Health Organization website but unable to find it any where on Power BI. Does anyone know whether or not this is Power BI visualization and if so, where to get it?
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/interactive-timeline#!
Thank you in advance.
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Hi @MasimoBI,
As PhilipTreacy said, these graphs should be based on javascript and other web elements and events. I don't think you can directly find the corresponding custom visual on power bi store.
Perhaps you can try to design custom visuals or try to contact the site support to confirm if they had any built-in script or other type of visuals to reproduce the effect on power bi side.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @MasimoBI,
As PhilipTreacy said, these graphs should be based on javascript and other web elements and events. I don't think you can directly find the corresponding custom visual on power bi store.
Perhaps you can try to design custom visuals or try to contact the site support to confirm if they had any built-in script or other type of visuals to reproduce the effect on power bi side.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @MasimoBI
Looking at the web page it appears to be a custom built visual. It's using Bootstrap and other web/JS libraries.
Phil
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