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Ability to disable x- and y-axis labels #114

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bungle opened this issue Nov 13, 2012 · 5 comments
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Ability to disable x- and y-axis labels #114

bungle opened this issue Nov 13, 2012 · 5 comments

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@bungle
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bungle commented Nov 13, 2012

It would be nice if one could optionally disable labels on x- and y-axes while still having them displayed when hovered.

@tiraeth
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tiraeth commented Nov 18, 2012

I think this is out of the scope for the functionality that should be provided with Morris. Probably you will need to prepare a hack for yourself thus I haven't seen anything that would work as you want it to work. What's the purpose of hiding axis labels?

@adampope
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I'd be really interested in this. I want quite a small summary graph on a dashboard where trends are more important that absolute values. In this case, the y-axis label is just taking up space and makes my layout look less pretty. If somebody needs the value they can get it from the hover. Without the y labels I could have a graph go edge-to-edge in a container.

tiraeth pushed a commit to tiraeth/morris.js that referenced this issue Dec 13, 2012
@oesmith
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oesmith commented Dec 20, 2012

This is in master now.

@osushil
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osushil commented Jun 12, 2014

is there any features to disable "Hovering" and "Clicking" any charts under the DIV Container?

@shashiguragol
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axes : 'x ' to disable the x-axis label
axes:'y' to disable the y-axis label

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