So I tried what you wrote and it almost worked. Now it looks like this: 
http://mendozaista.tumblr.com/post/58085427197/whos-watching-local-news-not-young-people

The first pie chart shows up on the left, but the other three don't. I 
tried to make the pie charts smaller and bigger, but it's only the first 
one that keeps showing up. Any ideas?



On Monday, August 12, 2013 3:11:05 PM UTC-7, asgallant wrote:
>
> You need to use CSS to float the charts' container divs, eg:
>
> in HTML: 
> <div id="chart_holder">
>     <div id="chart_div_1" class="chart_div"></div>
>     <div id="chart_div_2" class="chart_div"></div>
>     <div id="chart_div_3" class="chart_div"></div>
>     <div id="chart_div_4" class="chart_div"></div>
>     <div class="clearFloat"></div>
> </div>
>
> in CSS:
> .chart_div {
>     float: left;
> }
> .clearFloat: {
>     clear: both;
> }
>
> The charts would line up side-by-side (assuming the chart width is narrow 
> enough to fit 4 in a row; otherwise they will spill over into a new line).
>
> On Monday, August 12, 2013 5:50:54 PM UTC-4, David M.M. wrote:
>>
>> I have four pie charts, but they all show up one on top of the other. See 
>> here: 
>> http://mendozaista.tumblr.com/post/58085427197/whos-watching-local-news-not-young-people
>>
>> I want them all side by side on the same horizontal plane. How can I do 
>> this? 
>>
>> Thank You
>>
>>

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