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Why the facets button size is too big to see? #214

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gclsoft opened this issue Apr 26, 2020 · 8 comments
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Why the facets button size is too big to see? #214

gclsoft opened this issue Apr 26, 2020 · 8 comments

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@gclsoft
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gclsoft commented Apr 26, 2020

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@jameswex
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Wow that doesn't look right. Thanks for reporting. Does this always happen to you, or only in certain browsers/configurations? Have you tried it in colab instead of jupyter and does it also happen for you there?

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t-Asai commented May 3, 2020

@jameswex
I have the same issue.

chrome: 81.0.4044.129

When I run display(HTML(html)) for the first time it works well,
but when I re-run display(HTML(diveHtml)) css are collapsed.
When I reload the notebook it works well, but re-run also work not well.
And When I Clear Output & save & reload & run, it works well.

This is a network log when it works well.
スクリーンショット 2020-05-03 15 07 10

And this is a network log when it doesn't works well.
スクリーンショット 2020-05-03 15 07 29

requirements.txt is

alabaster==0.7.12
attrs==19.3.0
Babel==2.8.0
backcall==0.1.0
bleach==3.1.5
certifi==2020.4.5.1
chardet==3.0.4
cycler==0.10.0
decorator==4.4.2
defusedxml==0.6.0
docutils==0.16
entrypoints==0.3
facets-overview==1.0.0
idna==2.9
imagesize==1.2.0
importlib-metadata==1.6.0
ipykernel==5.2.1
ipyparallel==6.2.5
ipython==7.14.0
ipython-genutils==0.2.0
ipywidgets==7.5.1
jedi==0.17.0
Jinja2==2.11.2
jsonschema==3.2.0
jupyter==1.0.0
jupyter-client==6.1.3
jupyter-console==6.1.0
jupyter-contrib-core==0.3.3
jupyter-contrib-nbextensions==0.5.1
jupyter-core==4.6.3
jupyter-highlight-selected-word==0.2.0
jupyter-latex-envs==1.4.6
jupyter-nbextensions-configurator==0.4.1
kiwisolver==1.2.0
lxml==4.5.0
MarkupSafe==1.1.1
matplotlib==3.2.1
mistune==0.8.4
nbconvert==5.6.1
nbformat==5.0.6
nose==1.3.7
notebook==6.0.3
numpy==1.18.3
packaging==20.3
pandas==1.0.3
pandocfilters==1.4.2
parso==0.7.0
pexpect==4.8.0
pickleshare==0.7.5
Pillow==7.1.2
prometheus-client==0.7.1
prompt-toolkit==3.0.5
protobuf==3.11.3
ptyprocess==0.6.0
Pygments==2.6.1
pyparsing==2.4.7
pyrsistent==0.16.0
python-dateutil==2.8.1
pytz==2020.1
PyYAML==5.3.1
pyzmq==19.0.0
qtconsole==4.7.3
QtPy==1.9.0
requests==2.23.0
scipy==1.4.1
Send2Trash==1.5.0
six==1.14.0
snowballstemmer==2.0.0
Sphinx==3.0.3
sphinxcontrib-applehelp==1.0.2
sphinxcontrib-devhelp==1.0.2
sphinxcontrib-htmlhelp==1.0.3
sphinxcontrib-jsmath==1.0.1
sphinxcontrib-qthelp==1.0.3
sphinxcontrib-serializinghtml==1.1.4
terminado==0.8.3
testpath==0.4.4
tornado==6.0.4
traitlets==4.3.3
urllib3==1.25.9
wcwidth==0.1.9
webencodings==0.5.1
widgetsnbextension==3.5.1
zipp==3.1.0

and python version is 3.7.4.

@tszumowski
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tszumowski commented May 4, 2020

I'm also seeing the same exact thing. Tried with jupyter notebook and jupyter lab. I came to here to report this only to see someone else has the same issue. Tested with Chrome and Safari.

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jimbojw commented May 4, 2020

Thanks for these reports! I'm on it.

jimbojw added a commit to jimbojw/facets that referenced this issue May 5, 2020
jameswex added a commit that referenced this issue May 5, 2020
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jimbojw commented May 5, 2020

Should be fixed if you use the now merged /facets-dist/facets-jupyter.html.

@Benjamin-Siebold
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Unfortunately I am experiencing this issue again, along with an issue in which I display one display first, the other will not display data.
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python version 3.7.9 using chrome

@Italosayan
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Having same issue

@chrstfer
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Same issue still, python 3.11 on jupyter docker image 12-07-23 (Version 4.0.9)

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