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Hi everyone, this is Nick. And today I wanted to talk to you about framed bar charts. Now, I never heard of these types of bar charts called this before, but I just recently found this post on LinkedIn by Brent Dykes over at amp;quot;Analytics Heroamp;quot;. And he was talking about framed bar charts, and how he couldnamp;#39;t find them really listed in any of the data-visualization literature. But framed bar charts basically look like this, in his image here. You can see over here on the left, we have the regular bar chart. But then we have the framed bar chart. He has two options for it, here. And a framed bar chart is sort of like this, I kind of think of it as this sort of slider-bar sort of aesthetic or feel, where you have this sort of gray area right here, that sort of indicates the top level or the most that your bar chart could, the highest value that your bar chart could go to. And then you have the colored-in portion here, that sort of gives you that kind of slider-bar s