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in this video were going to answer one of the viewers question and this was the following question how to make a vertical gradient fill for the line chart in chart js all right so this is a very good question i covered a video or at least a series regarding gradient but i havent covered this so far so this is a very valid question and the question was asked here if you go to one of my videos here it was covering uh specifically another viewer question it was quite interesting but its a very challenging one about how to display a legend box x value and y value and the labels in chart js however if i scroll down here you can see here this is the question that gadget meta ask me whats the following is is there any way to make a gradient fill line chart in charge a s and specifically here probably targeting the vertical gradient fill in chart s so first of all thank you to gadget meta for asking that question and yes lets start to explore how to do this all right so we have here this