David Bumbeishvili
David Bumbeishvili
Donated I think you should also consider filtering most traffic-heavy websites and contacting them, if cost grows more Or you can also implement rate limiting, like it is used by...
It's not directly possible, workaround is possible, but not easy
If direct subordinates do not have children, you could make them part of the parent's data. Then you could make those parent nodes bigger and generate custom HTML in a...
There is no direct way. You could try setting the `_expanded` property to the certain level of nodes and render it. It will probably work
Unfortunately no, I don't have time, can't even accommodate paid projects I currently have
What do you mean by the `most recent node` ?
Ah, I understand now. There is no direct way of it. What you can do however is to use [d3.stratify](https://observablehq.com/@d3/d3-stratify) (independent library), pass your data, and then loop over it,...
No, at this point it's not possible, but I will keep it in mind for future versions
I can't think about any workaround which will achieve a similar effect