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Is there a reason you are using 'WIDTH' rather than 'width'? I see it in 3 places.
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 12:01 PM, 'John Wood' via Google Visualization API <google-visua...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Hi!Just trying to create what should be a simple enough html file with two tables and two graphs, and all looks kinda ok so far...My only real outstanding issue is that I have a large-ish empty section of white space between the graph itself and the right hand side of the grid. The gap is definitely in the SVG generated by the API of the graph, so it's not my html skills!Just wondering what it is for, or is the issue with my API variables? No matter what I do HTML wise works (though I could hide it using CSS I suppose, but that would be very messy...)Thanks in advance!
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