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@Mahdis-z Mahdis-z commented Nov 8, 2019

Doc upgrade checklist:

  • Every example is independently runnable and is optimized for short line count
  • graph_objs has been renamed to graph_objects
  • fig = <something> call is high up in each example
  • minimal creation of intermediate trace objects
  • fig.show() at the end of each example
  • minimize usage of hex codes for colors in favour of those in https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py-docs/issues/14

@@ -66,5 +66,26 @@ fig.update_layout(
fig.show()
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### Align Plot Title
The following example shows how to align the plot title in [layout.title](https://plot.ly/python/reference/#layout-title). [x] sets the x position with respect to [xref](https://plot.ly/python/reference/#layout-title-xref) from "0" (left) to "1" (right), and [y](https://plot.ly/python/reference/#layout-title-y) sets the y position with respect to [yref](https://plot.ly/python/reference/#layout-title-yref) from "0" (bottom) to "1" (top). Moreover, you can define [xanchor](https://plot.ly/python/reference/#layout-title-xanchor) to `left`,`right`, or `center` for setting the title's horizontal alignment with respect to its x position, and/or [yanchor](https://plot.ly/python/reference/#layout-title-yanchor) to `top`, `bottom`, or `middle` for setting the title's vertical alignment with respect to its y position.
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here, maybe fewer links, but use backticks to code-format x, xref, yref etc

@emmanuelle emmanuelle self-assigned this Nov 13, 2019
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Looks good to me, thanks ! 💃

@Mahdis-z Mahdis-z merged commit c8bb7f0 into master Nov 14, 2019
@Mahdis-z Mahdis-z deleted the title_alignment_py branch November 14, 2019 19:58
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