--On Thursday, May 26, 2005 11:36 PM -1000 "(Cedric) Qin ZHANG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I am working on a telemetry reprot page on HackyDev. Each perspective of Hackystat development is represented by two charts: one for short term and one for long term. Please check it out at: http://hackydev.ics.hawaii.edu/hackyDevSite/telemetryReport.do
This is extremely wonderful. Great job!
The problem is that when I put two charts in a row, they are too wide for the browser. I tried to shrink the charts, but then they are unreadable. Should I just use one chart per perspective?
I really like two charts with different time grain-sizes per perspective. How about reducing them to, say 50%, and if you click on it you retrieve the full-sized image (see <http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/Tools/JBlanket/> for an example). The goal is that the reduced image should give enough detail to know if you want to see the full sized version in detail. Cheers, Philip
