Set the "y" property of your text element to >=20.  That property sets the
text baseline, so when it's =0, your text element is in the DOM but just out
of view.


Derrell Lipman wrote:
> 
> Thanks. That's useful information! I still can't get any text to appear,
> however. Do you happen to have a tiny example that causes text to display?
> Or, can you tell me what I need to change in the following to get text to
> show up? I must be missing something simple, but I don't see it.
> 

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