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        Holtz Yan edited this page Aug 6, 2023 
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    This document gives advices to create a good blog post on the Python Graph Gallery.
See a good example here.
- ✅ The notebook 
descriptionhas at least 3 sentences. (it appears on top of the page) - ✅ The notebook 
descriptionhas a link to the parent section. 
- ✅ At least 2 titles of level 2 (
##) - ✅ There is a section about libraries with link to the matplotlib, seaborn or plotly parent page.
 - ✅ There is a section about the dataset being used
 - ✅ Not more than ~40 characters for the title
 
- ✅ use text formatting. Use bold for important things. Add links. Use bullet points if necessary.
 - ✅ always include links to original author of a work you are using.
 - ✅ always include links to other relevant sections of the python graph gallery.
 - ✅ if the plot you build is complicated, split it in a step-by-step manner. Include intermediary charts.
 - ✅ You can include emojis ❤️
 
- ✅ indent your code. A line of code should not have more than ~100 characters
 - ✅ comment your code. Above a code chunk. Next to it for a single line.
 
- ✅ use a proper 
figsize=(width, height)to make sure the plot fits the screen - ✅ if plot is made from a dataset (csv, xlsx, json..) -> data file must be store in the data folder of the gallery