Rami Yushuvaev
Rami Yushuvaev
Currently no, but I will start working on a solution. Meanwhile, if you find a good workaround to solve the issue, please share the code.
Hi @metaloha, Can you share your code? I think the docs should be updated to explain what happens in those cases (above 100% and below 0%).
@bkil What is the problem with that? You can use three separate css charts to displayed as a single "Stock Chart"
The example displays 3 charts atop one another using CSS (No JS). The demo has no dynamic styles.  Same result on Chrome, Firefox and Edge. Do you see something...
I don't use browser extensions. Just open the page in **Incognito** or disable your browser extensions.
> Again, this issue is about the example not showing **with JavaScript disabled**. Ok, now I understand. Thank you for your patient clarifying the issue. I did not tested with...
@bkil tested... I [disabled JS on chrome](https://www.howtogeek.com/663569/how-to-disable-and-enable-javascript-on-google-chrome/) and mixed charts stopped working. Very interesting result. CSS is not working as expected when JS is disabled.