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Thanks for the feedback! Youre absosutely right and this is one of the first feedback i receive so beofre that i was just trying to imagine what needs to be documented and what not :-) I guess youve missed to add a responsive container class or specify specific with and height? You can go either way. Setting a width and height property in the options is simple but this will not be responsive. Using responsive containers (where there is a lack of documentation I agree) are nicer. Just use the container classes ct-chart and ct-golden-section on the container together for example. Or use one of the other responsive container classes like ct-perfect-fourth (4:3) or ct-perfect-fifth (3:2) in order to assign a fixed ratio to your chart that is responsive. Also take a look at the sass file to see how this gets generated and how easy it is to extend.
Ill mark this task as feature request and will start a documentation topic that is only covering this.
Cheers
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Hi there please check the update getting started section and tell me if it's more clear to you now:
http://gionkunz.github.io/chartist-js/getting-started.html#as-simple-as-it-can-get
Thanks for your feedback!
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I ended up using Highcharts but I'll write a tutorial on Chartist once I
get it running. I was thinking it would be nice to have a standalone demo
page for the bar chart for instance so users can see the page source code
and see how it is setup. The problem I had was that even with setting up of
JS and HTML right the chart never showed up. I used the code from you
snippets provided.
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Hi there please check the update getting started section and tell me if
it's more clear to you now:http://gionkunz.github.io/chartist-js/getting-started.html#as-simple-as-it-can-get
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Hi,
It would be nice which snippet you've tried to get working. Can you do a JSBIN? Chartist is available on jsdelivr http://www.jsdelivr.com/#!chartist.js
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Can you make fiddle for the bar chart ?
On Saturday, August 30, 2014, Gion Kunz [email protected] wrote:
Hi,
It would be nice which snippet you've tried to get working. Can you do a
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http://jsbin.com/xiqoj/1/edit here you go
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I've implemented a first version of the API documentation generator as well as added the first few API documentations in the code.
http://gionkunz.github.io/chartist-js/api-documentation.html
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Hi
I'm closing this issue and further efforts will be taken under https://github.com/gionkunz/chartist-js/issues/9 and https://github.com/gionkunz/chartist-js/issues/13
Thanks for your help
Cheers
Gion
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