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Chart height in percentage

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I have the following code to try and set the chart height to 33%. When I change the size of the browser window, all it does is cutoff the chart, not actually resize it to be 33%. What am I missing/doing wrong?

 

 

 




 

 

 

I've attached the code as well.

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Hi,

Welcome to FusionCharts Forum! :)

FusionCharts v3.1.1 does not support "Dynamic Resizing" functionality. n:(

We are glad to announce the release of the Beta version of FusionCharts v3.2, which supports "Dynamic Resizing". :w00t:

Please refer to the following link to get  a look of the above feature:

Ref.- http://www.fusioncharts.com/labs/peek/linked-charts/dialog.html

In case you wish to avail this feature, please drop us a mail at [email protected] and we would get back to you at our earliest.

Looking forward to your mail and feedback on the same.

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Hi,

Apologies for the delay.

Could you please refer to the text file where we have modified your code a bit?

Please try giving same width and height value all throughout the code and encode "%" sign as "%25".

Hope this helps. :)

Data.txt

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Is this chart sizing in percentage only available in fusioncharts v3? If so, how do I find out what version of fusion charts I am using?

 

 

 

Edit: We have licensing for v3

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Hi,

FusionCharts v3.1.1 supports resizing in percentage (the link provided in the earlier post) keeping the parent HTML container size fixed.

In acse we wish to resize the chart as the container size changes, then you need to take a look at our new release FusionCharts v3.2 Beta.

For further details on the latest features please refer to the following link:

Ref.- http://www.fusioncharts.com/labs/peek/

Hope this helps. :)

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