Remove even, odd classes in ngx-chart with multiple data sets?












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Is there a configuration within ngx-chart to remove the grey background in the following chart: https://embed.plnkr.co/2eQ9jheOTm8i74vp2EmP?show=preview










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  • why don't just use css? .ngx-charts .grid-panel.odd rect { fill: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05); } etc.

    – ABOS
    Jan 18 at 14:37













  • If you try that css selection, it doesn't seem to apply.

    – crtjer
    Jan 18 at 15:40











  • I tried it, it worked for me....

    – ABOS
    Jan 18 at 15:43
















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Is there a configuration within ngx-chart to remove the grey background in the following chart: https://embed.plnkr.co/2eQ9jheOTm8i74vp2EmP?show=preview










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  • why don't just use css? .ngx-charts .grid-panel.odd rect { fill: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05); } etc.

    – ABOS
    Jan 18 at 14:37













  • If you try that css selection, it doesn't seem to apply.

    – crtjer
    Jan 18 at 15:40











  • I tried it, it worked for me....

    – ABOS
    Jan 18 at 15:43














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Is there a configuration within ngx-chart to remove the grey background in the following chart: https://embed.plnkr.co/2eQ9jheOTm8i74vp2EmP?show=preview










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  • why don't just use css? .ngx-charts .grid-panel.odd rect { fill: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05); } etc.

    – ABOS
    Jan 18 at 14:37













  • If you try that css selection, it doesn't seem to apply.

    – crtjer
    Jan 18 at 15:40











  • I tried it, it worked for me....

    – ABOS
    Jan 18 at 15:43



















  • why don't just use css? .ngx-charts .grid-panel.odd rect { fill: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05); } etc.

    – ABOS
    Jan 18 at 14:37













  • If you try that css selection, it doesn't seem to apply.

    – crtjer
    Jan 18 at 15:40











  • I tried it, it worked for me....

    – ABOS
    Jan 18 at 15:43

















why don't just use css? .ngx-charts .grid-panel.odd rect { fill: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05); } etc.

– ABOS
Jan 18 at 14:37







why don't just use css? .ngx-charts .grid-panel.odd rect { fill: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05); } etc.

– ABOS
Jan 18 at 14:37















If you try that css selection, it doesn't seem to apply.

– crtjer
Jan 18 at 15:40





If you try that css selection, it doesn't seem to apply.

– crtjer
Jan 18 at 15:40













I tried it, it worked for me....

– ABOS
Jan 18 at 15:43





I tried it, it worked for me....

– ABOS
Jan 18 at 15:43












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I thnk you just need to use css rule



.ngx-charts .grid-panel.odd rect {
fill: none;
}


there is no option to disable this one in their api.






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  • Tried in the demo about and they still appear, it doesn't seem to apply it.

    – crtjer
    Jan 18 at 15:42






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    use fill: none !important;

    – ABOS
    Jan 18 at 15:47













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I thnk you just need to use css rule



.ngx-charts .grid-panel.odd rect {
fill: none;
}


there is no option to disable this one in their api.






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  • Tried in the demo about and they still appear, it doesn't seem to apply it.

    – crtjer
    Jan 18 at 15:42






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    use fill: none !important;

    – ABOS
    Jan 18 at 15:47


















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I thnk you just need to use css rule



.ngx-charts .grid-panel.odd rect {
fill: none;
}


there is no option to disable this one in their api.






share|improve this answer
























  • Tried in the demo about and they still appear, it doesn't seem to apply it.

    – crtjer
    Jan 18 at 15:42






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    use fill: none !important;

    – ABOS
    Jan 18 at 15:47
















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I thnk you just need to use css rule



.ngx-charts .grid-panel.odd rect {
fill: none;
}


there is no option to disable this one in their api.






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I thnk you just need to use css rule



.ngx-charts .grid-panel.odd rect {
fill: none;
}


there is no option to disable this one in their api.







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  • Tried in the demo about and they still appear, it doesn't seem to apply it.

    – crtjer
    Jan 18 at 15:42






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    use fill: none !important;

    – ABOS
    Jan 18 at 15:47





















  • Tried in the demo about and they still appear, it doesn't seem to apply it.

    – crtjer
    Jan 18 at 15:42






  • 1





    use fill: none !important;

    – ABOS
    Jan 18 at 15:47



















Tried in the demo about and they still appear, it doesn't seem to apply it.

– crtjer
Jan 18 at 15:42





Tried in the demo about and they still appear, it doesn't seem to apply it.

– crtjer
Jan 18 at 15:42




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use fill: none !important;

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use fill: none !important;

– ABOS
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