Radar charts for Elementor — several metrics plotted around a shared centre, for skill sets and product comparisons.
Introducing Radar Chart for Elementor, the most amazing and powerful chart plugin available for Elementor.
Our chart plugin is a pure javascript solution, so it’s lightweight, fast and compatible with all of your favorite browsers.
Set up an attention-grabbing design that’s easy to understand. Draw the eye of your website visitor with Radar Chart for Elementor.
Use it to visualize hierarchical data, and make your site more interactive and persuasive.
It supports multiple chart types including line, area, radar and polar charts.
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A radar chart — also called a spider or web chart — scores one subject across several criteria at once and joins the scores into a shape. The Radar Chart widget in Sky Addons for Elementor fits skill profiles, product specification comparisons and team scorecards, where the outline itself is the message.
Type them into Label Values as a comma-separated list; the Sky Addons Radar Chart ships with seven and draws one spoke per entry. Every Dataset row then supplies one number per spoke, in the same order, so the fourth value in a row lands on the fourth label.
Yes, and that is the widget at its best. Add a Dataset row per profile in the Sky Addons Radar Chart and each draws its own translucent shape with its own fill, border, point and hover point colours, named in the legend. Comparing two candidates or two products becomes a shape overlap.
Not with a switch — fill is always on for radar series, unlike the Sky Addons Line Chart, which has a per-row Background Fill toggle. The way to get a bare outline is to set that row Background Colour to a fully transparent value and let the Border Colour carry the shape.
Yes, and only this widget splits them. The Sky Addons Radar Chart has an Angle Lines Color for the straight spokes running out from the centre, and a separate Grid Colour — or a comma-separated Colors list when Grid Advanced Color is on — for the concentric rings behind the data.
Yes. The Sky Addons Radar Chart carries a Point Labels group for the category names sitting at the end of each spoke, with its own colour, size, family, weight and style. A second Ticks group handles the numbers on the radial scale, so the two never have to match.
Straight, unless you ask otherwise. The Sky Addons Radar Chart leaves Line Tension at zero so the shape is a clean polygon joining the points — the opposite of the Sky Addons Line Chart, which curves by default. Raising the slider toward 1 bows the edges outward.
No. The Radar Chart is a Sky Addons Pro widget and runs on free Elementor, which is a separate product from Elementor Pro. Everything it needs is bundled, so no chart service, API key or external script is involved in getting a radar onto the page.
Three at the very least. With two entries in Label Values there is no enclosed area to read, and the Sky Addons Radar Chart draws a line rather than a shape. Five to eight spokes is the comfortable band; beyond that the category labels start competing for room around the edge.
Yes, and it is the trap to plan for. The Sky Addons Radar Chart draws every spoke against one shared radial scale, so a metric in the thousands sitting beside a rating out of ten will flatten the smaller one to nothing. Convert values to a common range before entering them.
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