They're using highcharts.js, and it is quite the type of headache that is usually a pain to solve in highcharts in a not-very-hackish way... (and a good reason to learn enough D3.js to do a simple 3-item sparkline plot)
Quite likely there's an option for this scenario (since it's incredibly common), but sometimes there isn't one, or what you want is not implemented/interesting/useful for other use cases... And then pain follows.
See the x-axis of the graph. All labels are "17-Sept", when they should be hours. Also the colors should be changed, blue blue is confusing. Look at the Android Kit Kat adoption chart, overlapping labels and similar colors makes it hard to read. Full on shoddy design.
UX branch, so 32 as well. It's happening both on OSX and Windows, which makes me think it's not just one computer being weird. It just hangs on "Loading your data, digging deeper"
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 40.6 ms ] threadthat should probably get fixed
also, where is this data coming from? In addition, I'm sure better contrasting colors can be picked.
https://mixpanel.com/trends/#report/ios_8/from_date:0,report...