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On Oct 14, 9:47 am, Tday <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here's a link to a picture.  I did use the web inspector on Chrome to
> see everything, I edited the CSS so you can see how much white space
> is there.  Well, look at the picture :p you'll see!  Pardon the black
> boxes it's "secret" data.
>
> With the web inspector a couple interesting things were revealed.  The
> div that the pie chart is in, for some reason, is located beneath the
> "rectangle" element that makes up the chart.  That has a size of
> 700x15, the rectangle is sized of all the white space (700 x 300).
> The element "dashboard" encompasses everything with a 1158 x 92 size.
> That usually adds white space via the "auto" adjusted height of CSS (I
> specified the height so you could see the chart's white space in the
> pic).
>
> Well, there it is!  Let me know if you need anything else.
>
> On Oct 13, 4:24 pm, Riccardo Govoni ☢ <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > When you say 'dashboard', do you mean the google.visualization.dashboard
> > mentioned 
> > inhttp://code.google.com/apis/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/controls.h...
> > In that case, I'd like to know more, since those dashboards shouldn't use
> > any space: the dashboard itself does not occupy any visible space, only the
> > charts and controls part of it do.
>
> > For charts, the chartArea option is usually the one that works best, along
> > with other minor tricks (such as legend placement, axis font-sizing and
> > such).
>
> > You can use your browser web inspector to have a look at the sizes of each
> > DOM element and see where space is going.
>
> > If you have a live example somewhere, we could have a look and help figuring
> > out where the problem is.
> > -- R.
>
> > On 13 October 2011 20:25, Tday <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > It seems like there's an extraordinary amount of whitespace that the
> > > dashboard and charts add when drawn.  I have a dashboard almost 700
> > > pixels tall, but probably 400 of that is simply white space.  Same
> > > goes for a piechart.  I've tried using chart area, but to no avail.
>
> > > Any ideas, I've looked through past documentation on this issue--
> > > solutions are pretty scarce it seems.  I think I just must be doing
> > > something wrong.
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