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10 changes: 8 additions & 2 deletions CHANGELOG.md
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## [Unreleased]

## [2.0.4] - 2017-03-07
## [2.0.5] - 2017-03-07
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## Fixed
- `import plotly` was broken in `2.0.3` and `2.0.2` because the new `dashboard_objs` wasn't included in our `setup.py`'s "`packages`". Now it is and `import plotly` and the other features introduced in `2.0.3` and `2.0.2` should work.

## [2.0.4] - 2017-03-07 [YANKED]
Note: This release's installation was broken. It has been removed from PyPI
## Added
- Added `dashboard_objs` to top level import.

## [2.0.3] - 2017-03-06 [YANKED]
Note: This release's installation was broken. It has been removed from PyPI
## Added
- Dashboards can now be created using the API and uploaded to Plotly. Use `import plotly.dashboard_objs` to create a `Dashboard` object. You can learn more about `Dashboard` objects by running `help(plotly.dashboard_objs)` and `help(plotly.plotly.plotly.dashboard_ops)` for uploading and retrieving dashboards from the cloud.


## [2.0.2] - 2017-02-20 [YANKED]
## [2.0.2] - 2017-02-20
### Fixed
- Offline plots created with `plotly.offline.plot` now resize as expected when the window is resized.
- `plotly.figure_factory.create_distplot` now can support more than 10 traces without raising an error. Updated so that if the list of `colors` (default colors too) is less than your number of traces, the color for your traces will loop around to start when it hits the end.
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__version__ = '2.0.4'