using one instance of the plugin for mobile and another one for desktop). It is also useful when using the same visualization multiple times on a page for different devices (e.g. This is particularly useful when the visualization is not visible on the page by default, but it becomes visible as result of a user interaction (e.g. LoadDataWhenVisible: Allows to fetch the data and display the visualization only when it becomes visible on the page, in order to avoid using calls (requests) when they are not needed. By default, the negative color is inherited from the palette. Color must be specified in Hex format, without the # sign, e.g. when close price is smaller than previous close price. NegativeColor: Allows to specify a color to be used as “Negative” color, i.e. By default, the positive color is inherited from the palette. when close price is greater than previous close price. PositiveColor: Allows to specify a color to be used as “Positive” color, i.e. Prices and percent of change are usually displayed using positive and negative colors, rather than the labels color. By default, the labels color is inherited from the palette. Color must be specified in RGB Hex format, without the # sign, e.g. LabelsColor: Allows to specify a color for the ticker’s labels, such as the symbol and company name. By default, the ticker’s background color is inherited from the palette. (optional)īackgroundColor: Allows to specify a color for the ticker’s background. Setting this to true overrides any background color. TransparentBackground: Allows to display the ticker with a transparent background, which is particularly useful when using image or gradient backgrounds on your page. Multiple fonts may be specified separated by comma, e.g. For a list of available palettes please visit font: Allows to specify the font that will be used to render the chart. For a list of available motifs please visit palette: Includes a set of consistent colors used for the visualization (optional). Motif: Design used to display the visualization with specific aesthetics, including borders and styles, among other elements (optional). For a list of available culture combinations please visit. However, certain plugins cause conflict and do not allow to set the height automatically in those cases, you should set the ticker height manually.Ĭulture: Allows to specify a combination of language and country settings, used to display texts and to format numbers and dates, e.g. Normally, the ticker height is set automatically by the plugin, so in most cases this will not be necessary. Height: Height of ticker in px(optional, default: none). Width: Width of the list in either px or % (optional, default: 100%). Please visit to review the many ticker layout options available (optional). LayoutType: A number specifying the layout type used to display the ticker. Supported values are: slowest, slower, slow, normal, fast and faster. Speed: Allows to change the ticker’s scrolling speed. Auto: ticker automatically scrolls (default).Scroll: Allows to set the ticker’s scrolling behavior (optional). Please review the FAQ section for additional details on how to includes indices, currencies and commodities, as well as how to specify custom names, combine data from different exchanges, etc. For a list of available exchanges please visit symbols: A list of companies stock symbols, market index tickers, currency pairs or commodities ticker, separated by semi-colon ( ) (e.g. If not specified, NYSE/NASDAQ will be used by default. StockExchange: The exchange market the symbols belong to (optional). The following parameters are supported in the shortcode and also available through the plugin’s settings page: This plugin is part of the Stockdio Financial Widgets, which also includes the following plugins: Any parameter you include in the shortcode will overwrite the parameter used in the settings page. Please be aware that most of the parameters listed below are optional, and are also available through the plugin’s settings page. If you’re using a different editor o prefer to use the shortcode, below is a sample to help you start. If you’re using the standard Gutenberg editor, the easiest way to include this plugin on your page is using the Stock Market Ticker block, which is included in the Stockdio Financial Visualizations category. Over 65 different stock exchanges and a large number of market indices, currencies and commodities are supported. Stockdio’s Stock Market Ticker contains a plugin and a widget that allow to display a ticker of stock market prices, market indices, currencies and commodities with their variations.
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