There is likely a width set on one of the parents causing the overflow
scrolling. Do you have a link?

On Tue, Mar 29, 2016, 6:09 PM Larry Martell <larry.mart...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am trying to align 4 divs horizontally. I know I've successfully
> done this before with either display: inline-block or position: static
> or something. But no matter what I've tried with this case I always
> get 2 divs lined up horizontally and then 2 divs below those.
>
> This is big ugly app I didn't write and there's a lot of inherited
> CSS. These divs contain charts, and the app was displaying 2 charts
> next to each other. Now they want 4 charts all next to each other. The
> 2 charts fit in the window, but the 4 will not and the user will have
> to scroll horizontally. There is a horizontal scroll bar on the
> window.
>
> I think something is deciding that the window can't get wider, but I
> don't know what that would be. Any ideas on what can I set on these 4
> divs to get them to line up horizontally?
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