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Vintage Print Chart Widget
A versatile Vintage Print Chart Widget that adds value to your user interface. A classic newspaper-style bar chart with halftone dot patterns, bold borders, corner ornaments, and typewriter title animation. Features scanline effects during animation, custom legend with bordered boxes, and serif typography. Perfect for editorial dashboards, publishing analytics, news organization reporting, media circulation tracking, and vintage-themed data presentations requiring authentic print aesthetics.
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What is Vintage Print Chart Widget?
Add functionality with this Vintage Print Chart Widget - a modern widget component.A classic newspaper-style bar chart with halftone dot patterns, bold borders, corner ornaments, and typewriter title animation. Features scanline effects during animation, custom legend with bordered boxes, and serif typography. Perfect for editorial dashboards, publishing analytics, news organization reporting, media circulation tracking, and vintage-themed data presentations requiring authentic print aesthetics.
What technologies are used in Vintage Print Chart Widget?
The Vintage Print Chart Widget is built using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript (ES6+). It uses vanilla JavaScript with no external dependencies. Everything is self-contained and ready to use.
How do I integrate Vintage Print Chart Widget into my existing project?
Simply copy the HTML, add the CSS to your stylesheet, include the JavaScript into your project files. The component is designed to work standalone or integrate seamlessly with existing codebases.
Is Vintage Print Chart Widget mobile-responsive?
Yes! The Vintage Print Chart Widget is built with responsive design principles and works seamlessly across all device sizes - desktop, tablet, and mobile. It uses flexible layouts and media queries for optimal display.
Is Vintage Print Chart Widget accessible?
The Vintage Print Chart Widget follows web accessibility best practices including semantic HTML, keyboard navigation support, and proper ARIA attributes where needed. However, always test with your specific use case.