I think of those stacked charts as a stack of multiple charts that happen to share a timeline. With rickshaw I just stack a bunch of graphs on top of each other in the page, and give the bottom one an X axis.
> rickshaw actually has some custom 'sliding window' logic. > I was unhappy because I had to go to stackoverflow to > discover that feature The third example[0] on the Rickshaw "examples" page[1] is called "Interactive…
I think of those stacked charts as a stack of multiple charts that happen to share a timeline. With rickshaw I just stack a bunch of graphs on top of each other in the page, and give the bottom one an X axis.
> rickshaw actually has some custom 'sliding window' logic. > I was unhappy because I had to go to stackoverflow to > discover that feature The third example[0] on the Rickshaw "examples" page[1] is called "Interactive…