Hello everyone in the morning from “Giant Mountains” in Poland - the Polish name of these mountains is Karkonosze: they are located on the Polish-Czech border in the south-west of the country. Thank You to the Plotly community for such a warm welcome, it was a huge surprise for me when I woke up at 3am. It’s now 04:31 in the morning and my coffee is spiced with a huge dose of joy and even a bit of emotion - Thank You all very much :-).
As I announced in the description of my “2.0” application on GitHub - my goal for the “3.0” application is to create all plots and maps using the powerful Plotly software - this is the best option and solution for me: because I’m still learning programming in Python and this language is supposed to be the main language for me during the software development process. I hope that along with gaining experience, I will also be lucky enough to contribute to the development of the tools I use - so that my technological debt is as small as possible: Thank You all again very much :-).
P.S. I am currently in the testing phase and there are still a lot of small fixes and improvements ahead of me. The first thing I noticed - I need to implement in my maps: hover label on the selected area of the choropleth map without centered position of the polygon. Typical for many districts in Poland is a city with an envelope of another district - which is an urban-rural or rural municipality. In this case, a centered position in the polygon is undesirable, because the hover label points to a to a city that is in the envelope of the indicated municipality.
Looking for a solution to this case - I also discovered a great idea for creating my new map using the Plotly software that presents the 14-day trend of infections using a bar chart next to the map after hovering over the selected area of the “district”: