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now you can see that with the increased tension the curves are a little bit more slack i guess and the color has changed and we are now filling in underneath the graph hi guys and welcome back i hope youamp;#39;re having a great day and sorry for not uploading any videos lately weamp;#39;ve been busy with a home move thatamp;#39;s been taking a very long time so i do apologize about that but weamp;#39;ve got a brand new video ready for you today weamp;#39;re going to be showing you how to add graphs to your flask apps if youamp;#39;ve got some data that you want to display in your website and youamp;#39;re using flask iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do that using chart.js which is a javascript charting library the first thing to do here weamp;#39;ve got a brand new project with nothing in it weamp;#39;re going to flask with pip flask make sure to create your virtual environment before you do that once thatamp;#39;s done weamp;#39;re ready to sort of run this when weamp