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- dash 2.17.0
- dash-bootstrap-components 1.6.0
- dash-core-components 2.0.0
- dash-html-components 2.0.0
### What is happening?
When `dcc.Input` content does…
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This is _somewhat_ of a duplicate of #960 and #1437 but slightly more hopeful :)
The `x` and `y` arguments of the `nodes` dict do successfully control node location, _however_ -- it appears that both…
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If the callbacks triggered by a `dcc.Interval` take longer to complete than the refresh time, they all get pruned and nothing updates.
Example app:
```python
import dash
from dash.dependencies i…
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```
dash 2.1.0
dash-bootstrap-components 1.0.3
dash-core-components 2.0.0
dash-html-components 2.0.0
dash-table 5.0.0
pytest 7.…
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Hi,
I posted this initially on the plotly forums but I imagine this might be a better place for it.
Is there any way to force Dash to use a newer version of React? Or is there any time-line as t…
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this style.css makes your graph thus page grow indefinitely; dump the style.css into assets for auto load:
```
div {
border:1px dotted gray;
padding:.5em
}
````
example from you to t…
ghost updated
1 month ago
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I've got a jupyterlab server, set up by colleagues & running in docker on a specific port (say 8080). I've naively set up jupyterlab dash, and running a simple dash app yields the following. If I set …
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Based on the [Docs:.](https://dashaggrid.pythonanywhere.com/persistence/persistence) We would like to make the data persist after editing the table. The `persisted_props` might be `rowData`. However, …
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Recently I tried using logging to record debugging information in my callbacks via `app.logger` (see discussion at https://community.plot.ly/t/logging-debug-messages-suppressed-in-callbacks) and found…
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We recently switched to a newer Dash version and noticed our application got considerably slower. While in Dash v0.40.0 it usually took ~20s for a page to load, in the newer versions this goes up to ~…