This is caused by drawing charts inside hidden divs, which breaks the 
Visualization API's internal dimension detection algorithms.  The solution 
is to draw the charts before hiding them, or to draw the charts when their 
containers are first opened.

On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 8:59:28 PM UTC-4, AM wrote:
>
> I've been creating pages with a lot of Google Charts.
>
> To make the pages more manageable I put groups of charts together into Div 
> tags.  Then I have a menu that shows or hides the various groups of charts 
> (i.e. Div tags).  When I show charts that were hidden they show up with 
> their legends garbled.
>
> Here is an example:  
> http://www.towncharts.com/Alabama/Demographics/Abanda-CDP-AL-Demographics-data-garbled.html
>
> Check the first menu item, "Demographics" which is a drop down.  Just pick 
> Section 3.
>
> Is this something that I can rectify with a setting of some type?  Has 
> anyone seen this before?
>
> Thanks for any help!
>

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