Cheers, this worked. For me I changed it by setting the DIV to 100% Height
in CSS with no Java involved. Not sure if that is best practice, but works
well in my situation.
On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 4:36:39 PM UTC+1, David Manz wrote:
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> Here's my example modified with the workaround. I
The problem shows up when you are scrolled down near the bottom of the
page. When the redraw occurs, the table momentarily disappears causing the
page to be shortened, the window to scrolls up by an amount equal to the
height of the table that just disappeared, and when the table reappears,
Here's my example modified with the workaround. I just wrap the table with
another div and set its height be to the same of the table's height once
the table has been rendered.
https://jsfiddle.net/eg9a6noy/
Problem solved.
On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 10:02:45 AM UTC-5, David Manz wrote:
Riccardo,
I modified your example to illustrate a similar problem that I have been
having. The main differences are that I am using a Table, I am reusing the
Table and DataTable instead of starting anew each time I redraw, and I am
redrawing in response to the click of a link instead of an
I to have this behaviourwhen I update my chart, the page is scrolled to
the top and also in my case, to the left. Any thoughts.
On Monday, 3 October 2011 02:42:23 UTC-6, Riccardo Govoni ☢ wrote:
Hi David,
can you provide some extra info about the visualization you're using
and/or an
Can you post your code or a link to the page?
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 5:11:45 PM UTC-5, Terry Slack wrote:
I to have this behaviourwhen I update my chart, the page is scrolled
to the top and also in my case, to the left. Any thoughts.
On Monday, 3 October 2011 02:42:23 UTC-6,
Hi David,
can you provide some extra info about the visualization you're using and/or
an example page showing the problem?
I created this quick example: http://jsfiddle.net/7JLQ3/1/ that contains a
chart placed in the middle of a very long page, updating every 5 seconds. I
can't reproduce your
So I have an ajax call every seconds, grabbing some json data, and I
have some setValues to update the datatable with the json data. At the
moment I update the chart with the draw method, the page scrolls back
to the chart being updated. How can I prevent this behavior?
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You received this
Two things, first are you using the GoogleVisualizationsForDotNet that I
published on code.google.com? If not then i can't vouch for anyone else's
implementation of google charts. If you are using my wrapper class then the
behavior you describe sounds like a postback? I have a chart refreshing