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[Task]: Research UX that lets users understand and use Custom Echarts on their own without any handholding #26893

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rajatagrawal opened this issue Sep 2, 2023 · 0 comments
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It has been noticed from the wip DPs so far that users need a handholding to understand how to reuse the example from ECharts website inside custom echart widget. Appsmith should provide guidance and help so that the users can understand how to use ECharts on their own without any handholding.

The success criteria for this task would that

  1. Users should be able to understand the steps that are required to reuse an example from ECharts website inside Appsmith.
  2. The users should not face any syntax/evaluation error while doing so.
  3. The users should need to reach out Appsmith if they get stuck.
@github-actions github-actions bot added the Widgets Product This label groups issues related to widgets label Sep 2, 2023
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