From cb2e3d2743c0f88b430f14b7a396aa1a583dc978 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Igor Sfiligoi Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 07:30:12 -0400 Subject: flot-0.7 --- FAQ.txt | 23 ++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'FAQ.txt') diff --git a/FAQ.txt b/FAQ.txt index ee48124..e02b761 100644 --- a/FAQ.txt +++ b/FAQ.txt @@ -54,18 +54,23 @@ libraries, see the documentation in jQuery ("Using jQuery with other libraries") for details. -Q: Flot doesn't work with [widget framework xyz]! +Q: Flot doesn't work with [insert name of Javascript UI framework]! -A: The problem is most likely within the framework, or your use of the -framework. - -The only non-standard thing used by Flot is the canvas tag; otherwise -it is simply a series of absolute positioned divs within the +A: The only non-standard thing used by Flot is the canvas tag; +otherwise it is simply a series of absolute positioned divs within the placeholder tag you put in. If this is not working, it's probably because the framework you're using is doing something weird with the -DOM. As a last resort, you might try replotting and see if it helps. +DOM, or you're using it the wrong way. + +A common problem is that there's display:none on a container until the +user does something. Many tab widgets work this way, and there's +nothing wrong with it - you just can't call Flot inside a display:none +container as explained in the README so you need to hold off the Flot +call until the container is actually displayed (or use +visibility:hidden instead of display:none or move the container +off-screen). If you find there's a specific thing we can do to Flot to help, feel free to submit a bug report. Otherwise, you're welcome to ask for help -on the mailing list, but please don't submit a bug report to Flot - -try the framework instead. +on the forum/mailing list, but please don't submit a bug report to +Flot. -- cgit v1.2.3