Freeze rows on embedded Data Streams for a better visualization

Viewing large sets of data is many times painfull. This problem is worst whenever you have a table with a header and when you scroll down you loose sight of it. Now, whenever you embed a Junar data stream you can freeze as many rows as you want so viewing them it's a breeze. For example, here we have a data stream that's particularly long (...most common men names in the US) and lets say I want to embed it on my blog but keep the first row frozen, so Name, % Frecuency, Aprox Number and Rank can be fixed on top and don't move as users scroll down the data.

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Now if you are on a data stream details (viewing a single data stream) you can click ACTIONS>EMBED and now you'll have a new field called Freeze that allows you to set how many rows you want to stay frozen (fixed)

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Finally the data stream is now embedded and if you scroll down the first row (now in grey) will remain fixed for your viewing comfort. 

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Enjoy,

 

PS: you can view this DS embedded on the 'test blog' here: http://bit.ly/pSKPbe

Disclaimer: the frozen rows feature appears only when viewing a single data stream (or as we call it -Data Stream Detail). It won't appear if you select the embed option on a data stream placed on a dashboard.

 

Junar lets you create graphs to give life to your Data

Some Junar news for you all... a lot of users asked us for graphs, and here they are. We tweeted about this a few days ago but below is a more detailed description on how to make your Dashboards look even better with good graphs and visualizations.

Step #1 - Go to one of your dashboards and pick one of those Data Streams that you can use to tell a story from the Data. For this example, I'm using my VC investments Dashboard and my latest 10 Emergence Capital investments Data Stream.

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Step #2 - In the Dashboard View, go to the Data Stream you want to use to create a graph, click first on Actions and then on 

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Step #3 - Follow the steps to create the graph you want. Start by selecting the figures to be displayed and then select chart type, and add some clarifications and labels

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Step #4 - Organize and enjoy your new Dashboard brought to life !

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... and if you enjoyed doing this even half as much as Mati enjoyed coding this for you, please share your cool graphed Dashboard with the world !

Please contact us if you have any question,

Junar Team