Dashboards & Visualizations

Can the font color of the values reflected in a "seriesCompare" line chart be changed?

beetlegeuse
Path Finder

I have a line chart panel in my dashboard that's comparing two series of datapoints, and I have "charting.legend.mode" set to "seriesCompare" to see the values next to the appropriate series name in the legend. Trouble is, the font color used for those values is very light and difficult to see. 

Can an adjustment be made to change the font color of those compare values? I've circled the value in the screen capture below:

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Give your panel an id and then add this CSS in a style block of a hidden HTML panel

    <panel depends="$stayhidden$">
      <html>
        <style>
          #linechart svg g.highcharts-legend-item text tspan:nth-child(2) {
            fill: red !important;
          }
        </style>
      </html>
    </panel>
    <panel id="linechart">
      <chart>

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Give your panel an id and then add this CSS in a style block of a hidden HTML panel

    <panel depends="$stayhidden$">
      <html>
        <style>
          #linechart svg g.highcharts-legend-item text tspan:nth-child(2) {
            fill: red !important;
          }
        </style>
      </html>
    </panel>
    <panel id="linechart">
      <chart>

beetlegeuse
Path Finder

Works like a charm...thank you!

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