watermark config key
See original GitHub issuePer https://github.com/plotly/streambed/issues/10708 I’d like to add a default-false boolean key to config
called watermark
(or similar) which, when true, would cause the modebar logo to always be visible, even if the modebar is not.
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Yeah, ok, let’s have the “Produced with Plotly” text appear/disappear also
Good call, I think we need the company name. I don’t think the logo needs to be any bigger than the current one, just have the rest of the modebar fade out and the name fade in in its place (being careful with its color so we know it’ll be visible)