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-# CSS Slope Graphs
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-2021-06-07
+[[!meta title="CSS Slope Graphs"]]
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*I am a huge sucker for simplistic and beautifully designed visual data on the web*. Most data tends to be graphed via line or bar systems - which is fine - but I think slope graphs are highly underrated. Let's change that, shall we?