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'Best Practices for Data Visualisation', published by the Royal Statistical Society

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Forgot to adjust comment on loess line in plots Aspect ratio (minor)

On the page https://royal-statistical-society.github.io/datavisguide/docs/principles.html
there is a comment line followed by a geom_smooth:

# Adding linear OLS regression fit of y~x.
gg <- gg + geom_smooth(method = "loess", color = "firebrick", se = FALSE)

Since the geom_smooth is not a linear OLS regression fit of y~x, I think you would want to adjust either the comment or the smooth. itself. Since the plot looks nice, it is probably the comment

Build_deploy_site action

I'm trying to setup a second GH action so that after a push to main triggers the PDF build, the resulting commit message 'Render PDF' then triggers another workflow that renders the site to GH pages automatically. I looked online for guidance and tried the suggestions I found, but none of them work as intended.

Any suggestions/fixes welcome!

Add Ts&Cs

Ts&Cs should be adapted from RWDS model

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