SOLVED:
Took some css digging, but it seems a stylesheet from a component for
the web application I am working with was overriding some css
attributes of the tables making up the annotated timeline display.
Placing the following code in the <style> block at the top of my
template page fixed the problem for me.
table.annotatedtimelinetable tbody td { padding:0px; border-top:
none;}
On Jul 29, 6:51 pm, andris <[email protected]> wrote:
> Digging a little deeper, I can see that the table holding the
> annotations is bleeding outside of the div called "annotationsdiv"
> that is supposed to contain it.
>
> Screenshot is here:http://www.inveneo.org/download/annotations_problem.png
>
> On Jul 29, 6:19 pm, andris <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > Loving the Annotated timeline for easy graphing of time series.
> > However, The annotation box (the area to the right of the graph that
> > holds annotations) is appearing too large for me, regardless of
> > browser. (Chrome, Firefox, Safari).
>
> > Graph size is normal, but the annotation area seems to disregard the
> > size of the div that contains the AnnotatedTimeline itself. Even when
> > the annotation area is empty (i.e. when I don't specify any
> > annotations), the buttons for scrolling up and down through the
> > annotations appear outside of the div. Any clue what's going on?
>
> > This guy appears to have had the same problem I did, but he never got
> > any responses.
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/google-visualization-api/browse_thread...
>
> > Thanks much!
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