Recent and redeveloped articles on this site incorporate a handy chart-fix feature. Clicking on a chart image will fix it to the lower left corner of the screen, so it remains in view while you scroll through the related text. Just click the image again to release the fixed image. This feature is enabled for all devices.
Additional right-click fix
If you are viewing on a desktop computer you can choose to fix the chart to the lower right corner of your screen instead of the lower left corner by using the right-click of your mouse instead of the left-click (again – right-clicking the chart for a second time will release it from the fixed position).
You can also fix two charts simultaneously to the bottom of the screen, so you can compare them both at the same time while you read the accompanying text. Left click on one chart to fix it to the lower left corner and right-click on the other to fix it to the lower right corner. Simply repeat the click a second time to clear either image.
Disabling the right-click fix
This additional right-click feature is not enabled for iPads or mobile view (where there is insufficient screen width and right-clicks have no effect), but it is set by default for desktop view. If you want to disable it (perhaps you want to use the default right-click menu for the image, to copy it, download or open it in another tab), you can turn it off in the left-side menu link labelled 'Disable right-click'. The same link will then change to allow you to re-enable the feature if you wish.
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